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Pagina vii
... mind . " It is implied in these words that he had attended to the subject of punctuation in verse ; and in the years subsequent to 1809 his scheme became much more fully elaborated . II . Arrangement . There can be no doubt as to ...
... mind . " It is implied in these words that he had attended to the subject of punctuation in verse ; and in the years subsequent to 1809 his scheme became much more fully elaborated . II . Arrangement . There can be no doubt as to ...
Pagina viii
William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. his own arrangement ; much of his mind during a long series of years went into that arrange- ment . It ... mind went into it , and it " forms a portion of the history of literature , Vill PREFACE .
William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. his own arrangement ; much of his mind during a long series of years went into that arrange- ment . It ... mind went into it , and it " forms a portion of the history of literature , Vill PREFACE .
Pagina ix
... mind , first , that the psychological groups form only part of a larger design , and secondly , that the order of the poems within each group is Wordsworth's order , and that it was carefully considered with a view to artistic effect ...
... mind , first , that the psychological groups form only part of a larger design , and secondly , that the order of the poems within each group is Wordsworth's order , and that it was carefully considered with a view to artistic effect ...
Pagina xxvi
... mind's simplicity . " Yet Cambridge served him as mediating be- tween his life of solitude and the life of the great world ; it was , as he says , a living part of a live whole , " a creek in the vast sea . " And if he did not labour ...
... mind's simplicity . " Yet Cambridge served him as mediating be- tween his life of solitude and the life of the great world ; it was , as he says , a living part of a live whole , " a creek in the vast sea . " And if he did not labour ...
Pagina xxxix
... gardens , having for his companion - a kingfisher . But amid dreary surroundings his mind was working with intensity , and strong as was his bodily frame the excitement of his imaginative toil now , as during MEMOIR . xxxix.
... gardens , having for his companion - a kingfisher . But amid dreary surroundings his mind was working with intensity , and strong as was his bodily frame the excitement of his imaginative toil now , as during MEMOIR . xxxix.
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