Wordsworth to TennysonH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1913 |
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... fancy , buccaneers , as some of them were on the Spanish Main . These others were invaders of established kingdoms , as were the Israel- ites of Canaan . Of all the combatant poets Wordsworth had set himself the hardest task , and won ...
... fancy , buccaneers , as some of them were on the Spanish Main . These others were invaders of established kingdoms , as were the Israel- ites of Canaan . Of all the combatant poets Wordsworth had set himself the hardest task , and won ...
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... Fancy , IX ) . 8 Daffodils ( Poems of the Imagination , XII ) . • Composed upon Westminster Bridge , Sept. 3 , 1802 ( Miscellaneous Sonnets , Part II , xxxvi ) . 10 Sonnet ( Miscellaneous Sonnets , Part I , xxxiii ) . 11 Intimations of ...
... Fancy , IX ) . 8 Daffodils ( Poems of the Imagination , XII ) . • Composed upon Westminster Bridge , Sept. 3 , 1802 ( Miscellaneous Sonnets , Part II , xxxvi ) . 10 Sonnet ( Miscellaneous Sonnets , Part I , xxxiii ) . 11 Intimations of ...
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... fancy upon fancy - reflection upon reflection . The congeries is rather material for poetry than poetry itself . Poems by other writers have , it is SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE 29.
... fancy upon fancy - reflection upon reflection . The congeries is rather material for poetry than poetry itself . Poems by other writers have , it is SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE 29.
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... fancy more liberty . Never did apparent trust in chance better justify its independence . Fancy rules ; as irrespon- sible as the swaying of a leafy bough . The result is harmony , nevertheless ; perfection in thought , images , new and ...
... fancy more liberty . Never did apparent trust in chance better justify its independence . Fancy rules ; as irrespon- sible as the swaying of a leafy bough . The result is harmony , nevertheless ; perfection in thought , images , new and ...
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... fancy , for the general scheme , as well as for details . The whole is harmoniously probable . Roderick , the Last of the Goths , again , is , like Joan , an admirable specimen of historical joinery by a romancer with a conscience ...
... fancy , for the general scheme , as well as for details . The whole is harmoniously probable . Roderick , the Last of the Goths , again , is , like Joan , an admirable specimen of historical joinery by a romancer with a conscience ...
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