| Charles William Frederickson, Bangs & Co - 1897 - 278 pagina’s
...higher and deeper kinds to Wordsworth, the delightful, popular and simply dignified to Southey, and reserve for myself the honorable attempt to make others...understand their writings, as they deserve to be felt and understood. . . . My wife was safely and speedily delivered of a very fine boy on last Sunday night."... | |
| James Hilton Manning - 1926 - 332 pagina’s
...higher and deeper kinds to Wordtworth, the delightful, popular and timply dignified to Southey, and reserve for myself the honorable attempt to make others...understand their writings, as they deserve to be felt and understood. . . . My wife was safely and speedily delivered of a very fine boy on last Sunday night."... | |
| John Livingston Lowes - 1927 - 694 pagina’s
...higher and deeper kinds, to Wordsworth, the delightful, popular and simply dignified to Southey; and reserve for myself the honorable attempt to make others...understand their writings, as they deserve to be felt and understood." Since the history of the passage has been much confused, a somewhat detailed statement... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1920 - 388 pagina’s
...Wordsworth, the delightful, popular, and simply dignified to Southey, and reserve for myself the honourable attempt to make others feel and understand their writings, as they deserve to be felt and understood. STC (From a Letter, c. 1800.) r INTRODUCTION ALTHOUGH Siographia Literaria did not... | |
| Nicholas V. Riasanovsky - 1995 - 128 pagina’s
...Wordsworth, the delightful popular and simply dignified to Southey; and reserve for myself the honourable attempt to make others feel and understand their writings, as they deserve to be felt and understood" (ibid., p. 623). 75. That past has been best preserved, of course, in the writings... | |
| Jack Stillinger - 1994 - 268 pagina’s
...into the first of his major poems, Coleridge announced that he was abandoning poetry altogether: "I leave the higher & deeper Kinds to Wordsworth, the...to make others feel and understand their writings" (CL, 1:623). Further expressions of this abandonment, as well as statements that his poetic genius... | |
| Hans Werner Breunig - 2002 - 356 pagina’s
...to W. Godwin, 25 March 1801: CL II, p.714.) - "I abandon poetry altogether - I leave the higher and deeper kinds to Wordsworth, the delightful, popular & simply dignified to Southey ...." CL I, p. 623, an JW Tobin, 17 Sept. 1800. - "As to Poetry, I have altogether abandoned it ...."... | |
| Thomas Keymer, Jon Mee - 2004 - 332 pagina’s
...struggling to finish 'Christabel', he wrote to James Webbe Tobin, 'I abandon Poetry altogether - I leave the higher & deeper Kinds to Wordsworth, the...to make others feel and understand their writings' (CL, I: 623). Southey published volumes of poetry in 1798 and 1799 containing some poems that obviously... | |
| Adam Sisman - 2007 - 540 pagina’s
...in the garden by moonlight. t The words 'long and beautiful' have been struck out in manuscript. 317 Wordsworth, the delightful, popular & simply dignified to Southey; & reserve for myself the honourable attempt to make others feel and understand their writings, as they deserve to be felt &... | |
| University of Toronto - 1895 - 574 pagina’s
...Christabel — Every line has been produced by me with labor-pangs. I abandon Poetry altogether — I leave the higher & deeper kinds to Wordsworth, the...understand their writings, as they deserve to be felt & understood.36 Composing out of deep layers of feeling, he was ill and asked Humphry Davy about some... | |
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