The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: Poems of the imaginationClarendon Press, 1944 |
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... passage is quoted as an instance of three different styles of composition . The first four lines are poorly expressed ; some Critics would call the language prosaic ; the fact is , it would be bad prose , so bad , that it is scarcely ...
... passage is quoted as an instance of three different styles of composition . The first four lines are poorly expressed ; some Critics would call the language prosaic ; the fact is , it would be bad prose , so bad , that it is scarcely ...
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... passage or two in the Windsor Forest of Pope , ' the poetry of the period intervening between the publication of the Paradise Lost and the Seasons does not contain a single new image 1 80 1837 : odious and even detestable 1815-32 2 so ...
... passage or two in the Windsor Forest of Pope , ' the poetry of the period intervening between the publication of the Paradise Lost and the Seasons does not contain a single new image 1 80 1837 : odious and even detestable 1815-32 2 so ...
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... passage , as given in MSS . , is as follows : Can any mortal clog come to her ? It can- -if chance a strong desire Such as did soon lay hold of these Should rise , and set the throat on fire And nothing by to give us ease . What wish ...
... passage , as given in MSS . , is as follows : Can any mortal clog come to her ? It can- -if chance a strong desire Such as did soon lay hold of these Should rise , and set the throat on fire And nothing by to give us ease . What wish ...
Contents
Artegal and Elidure | 14 |
To a Butterfly | 22 |
Louisa After accompanying her on a Mountain Excursion | 29 |
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