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CHAPTER XIV PAGE 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 , and of ...
CHAPTER XIV PAGE 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 , and of ...
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To inquire deeply into the secrets of nature was an occupation not worthy of an immortal being . The highest subjects for contemplation were the truths of religion , and for the humbler purpose of education the Seven Liberal Sciences ...
To inquire deeply into the secrets of nature was an occupation not worthy of an immortal being . The highest subjects for contemplation were the truths of religion , and for the humbler purpose of education the Seven Liberal Sciences ...
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powers of expression , and a keen though limited knowledge of human nature . But this knowledge came through observation rather than intuition , and even in the best of his plays there is evidence of effort .
powers of expression , and a keen though limited knowledge of human nature . But this knowledge came through observation rather than intuition , and even in the best of his plays there is evidence of effort .
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