A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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Bernard Groom. CHAPTER XIV WORDSWORTH AND COLERIDGE Influence of the French Revolution on English Literature - Early life of Wordsworth - The nature and variety of Wordsworth's lyrical poetry - Wordsworth as the poet " of Man , of Nature ...
Bernard Groom. CHAPTER XIV WORDSWORTH AND COLERIDGE Influence of the French Revolution on English Literature - Early life of Wordsworth - The nature and variety of Wordsworth's lyrical poetry - Wordsworth as the poet " of Man , of Nature ...
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... Wordsworth into the deepest despondency . The Revolution had become his religion , and with the failure of the Revolution , the main hope for man seemed to have vanished . Fortunately for Wordsworth , he had two devoted and highly ...
... Wordsworth into the deepest despondency . The Revolution had become his religion , and with the failure of the Revolution , the main hope for man seemed to have vanished . Fortunately for Wordsworth , he had two devoted and highly ...
Pagina 241
... Wordsworth's Preface and his example have achieved their object . A Poet , he says , is " a man .. endowed with more lively sensibility , more enthusiasm and ... Wordsworth's . As a man , Coleridge is 241 R WORDSWORTH AND COLERIDGE.
... Wordsworth's Preface and his example have achieved their object . A Poet , he says , is " a man .. endowed with more lively sensibility , more enthusiasm and ... Wordsworth's . As a man , Coleridge is 241 R WORDSWORTH AND COLERIDGE.
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