Select Poems of Coleridge, Wordsworth, Campbell, LongfellowFrederick Henry Sykes W.J. Gage Company, Limited, 1895 - 360 pages |
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Page xiii
... miles from the Bristol Channel , in a country of clear brooks and wooded hills . At Racedown , in the neigh- bouring shire of Dorset , Wordsworth and his sister had found a home , and there the two poets read their compo- sitions to ...
... miles from the Bristol Channel , in a country of clear brooks and wooded hills . At Racedown , in the neigh- bouring shire of Dorset , Wordsworth and his sister had found a home , and there the two poets read their compo- sitions to ...
Page xvii
... miles from Grasmere . From this time , with trifling exceptions , Coleridge ceased to write poetry . The Ode to Dejection in 1802 , and a few pathetic lyrics of the later years of his life , such as Youth and Age , Work without Hope ...
... miles from Grasmere . From this time , with trifling exceptions , Coleridge ceased to write poetry . The Ode to Dejection in 1802 , and a few pathetic lyrics of the later years of his life , such as Youth and Age , Work without Hope ...
Page xxiii
... miles from Stowey , and two from the Bristol Channel . Here the Lyrical Ballads were written , and the Borderers finished . The latter was Wordsworth's one effort at dramatic com- position . It was rejected by the Covent Garden Theatre ...
... miles from Stowey , and two from the Bristol Channel . Here the Lyrical Ballads were written , and the Borderers finished . The latter was Wordsworth's one effort at dramatic com- position . It was rejected by the Covent Garden Theatre ...
Page xxxvii
... Miles Standish , and the various collections of poems in Seaside and Fireside , Birds of Passage , and Tales of a Wayside Inn , Hiawatha , the epic of the Indian , and The Golden Legend , the epic of medi- evalism , which finally formed ...
... Miles Standish , and the various collections of poems in Seaside and Fireside , Birds of Passage , and Tales of a Wayside Inn , Hiawatha , the epic of the Indian , and The Golden Legend , the epic of medi- evalism , which finally formed ...
Page 177
... miles distant , to be within reach of Coleridge's society . There the Ancient Mariner ( A. M. ) was planned and composed . The story of its origin is told in most detail by Wordsworth in a note to We are Seven , dictated to Miss Fenwick ...
... miles distant , to be within reach of Coleridge's society . There the Ancient Mariner ( A. M. ) was planned and composed . The story of its origin is told in most detail by Wordsworth in a note to We are Seven , dictated to Miss Fenwick ...
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