The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: Poems of the imaginationClarendon Press, 1944 |
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... Coleridge , with Simon Lee and Anecdote for Fathers , as poems which " notwithstanding the beauties which are to be found in each of them where the poet interposes the music of his own thoughts , would have been more delightful to me in ...
... Coleridge , with Simon Lee and Anecdote for Fathers , as poems which " notwithstanding the beauties which are to be found in each of them where the poet interposes the music of his own thoughts , would have been more delightful to me in ...
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... Coleridge ( Biog . Lit. , chap . xxii ) for mental bombast , or thoughts and images too great for the subject : W. attacks the gipsies , says Coleridge , in words which " would have been rather above than below the mark , had it been ...
... Coleridge ( Biog . Lit. , chap . xxii ) for mental bombast , or thoughts and images too great for the subject : W. attacks the gipsies , says Coleridge , in words which " would have been rather above than below the mark , had it been ...
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... Coleridge's Poems . But W. , in a letter to Coleridge from Goslar in 1798 , refers to " How sweet when crimson colours etc. " as a recent composition of his own , for which , he adds , " I do not care a farthing " . It was thus written ...
... Coleridge's Poems . But W. , in a letter to Coleridge from Goslar in 1798 , refers to " How sweet when crimson colours etc. " as a recent composition of his own , for which , he adds , " I do not care a farthing " . It was thus written ...
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Artegal and Elidure | 14 |
To a Butterfly | 22 |
Louisa After accompanying her on a Mountain Excursion | 29 |
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