Wordsworth to TennysonH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1913 |
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... literature can doubt what he was . In the history of learning Crusades are no novelties . The close of the eighteenth and earlier part of the nineteenth centuries had a monopoly of crusading in poetry . Goethe and Schiller in Germany ...
... literature can doubt what he was . In the history of learning Crusades are no novelties . The close of the eighteenth and earlier part of the nineteenth centuries had a monopoly of crusading in poetry . Goethe and Schiller in Germany ...
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William Stebbing. mainly that literature owes the solemn inauguration of the worship of Nature . He threw down , and he built up . Though undoubtedly heralded by Cowper , he substantially opened the new age of English verse , which ...
William Stebbing. mainly that literature owes the solemn inauguration of the worship of Nature . He threw down , and he built up . Though undoubtedly heralded by Cowper , he substantially opened the new age of English verse , which ...
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... literature ; they do not affect the question of absolute merit . When I am choosing pieces to make my own , and love , I do not consider dates . Similarly I do not concern myself with Wordsworth's philosophy , unless so far as it was ...
... literature ; they do not affect the question of absolute merit . When I am choosing pieces to make my own , and love , I do not consider dates . Similarly I do not concern myself with Wordsworth's philosophy , unless so far as it was ...
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... literature found enshrined in it The Rime of the Ancient Mariner , Christabel , though delayed in publication , The Tale of the Dark Ladie , The Nightingale , and— belated like Christabel - Kubla - Khan . Each differs in feel- ing ...
... literature found enshrined in it The Rime of the Ancient Mariner , Christabel , though delayed in publication , The Tale of the Dark Ladie , The Nightingale , and— belated like Christabel - Kubla - Khan . Each differs in feel- ing ...
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... literature cannot be said to have benefited by the solilo- quies at Highgate , at least it has gained negatively by the escape through that safety - valve for imagination from the danger of a dilution of poetic greatness . Having tasted ...
... literature cannot be said to have benefited by the solilo- quies at Highgate , at least it has gained negatively by the escape through that safety - valve for imagination from the danger of a dilution of poetic greatness . Having tasted ...
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