A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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... Early life of Wordsworth - The nature and variety of Wordsworth's lyrical poetry - Wordsworth as the poet " of Man , of Nature , and of Human Life " -His theory of poetic diction - Life and character of Coleridge - His poetry CHAPTER XV ...
... Early life of Wordsworth - The nature and variety of Wordsworth's lyrical poetry - Wordsworth as the poet " of Man , of Nature , and of Human Life " -His theory of poetic diction - Life and character of Coleridge - His poetry CHAPTER XV ...
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... early age , complete mastery over one branch of poetic art . In choice of phrase and descriptive power he was often as near perfect as a poet can be . At an early age , Keats fell in love with the poetry of the English language and the ...
... early age , complete mastery over one branch of poetic art . In choice of phrase and descriptive power he was often as near perfect as a poet can be . At an early age , Keats fell in love with the poetry of the English language and the ...
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... early Victorian " writers , he alone was himself a complete " early Victorian . " 66 66 I Throughout his life , Thomas Babington Macaulay ( 1800-1859 ) displayed those mental and moral qualities which impress the world and dismay ...
... early Victorian " writers , he alone was himself a complete " early Victorian . " 66 66 I Throughout his life , Thomas Babington Macaulay ( 1800-1859 ) displayed those mental and moral qualities which impress the world and dismay ...
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