A First View of English LiteratureC. Scribner's sons, 1923 - 424 من الصفحات |
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... WORDSWORTH . From a painting by W. Boxall 251 · 261 • · 267 LORD BYRON . • From a painting by J. Phillips , R. A. PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY From a painting by Geo . Clint , R. A. JOHN KEATS • From a painting by Joseph Severn THOMAS CARLYLE ...
... WORDSWORTH . From a painting by W. Boxall 251 · 261 • · 267 LORD BYRON . • From a painting by J. Phillips , R. A. PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY From a painting by Geo . Clint , R. A. JOHN KEATS • From a painting by Joseph Severn THOMAS CARLYLE ...
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... Wordsworth , was a romanticist in feeling , though a conservative in political thought . It is the feeling behind his thought that gives to Burke's style its far - reaching eloquence . The subjects with which he dealt are not those ...
... Wordsworth , was a romanticist in feeling , though a conservative in political thought . It is the feeling behind his thought that gives to Burke's style its far - reaching eloquence . The subjects with which he dealt are not those ...
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... Wordsworth said of these ballads that they had led English poetry back to the truth from which it had wandered . " Ossian " : Chatterton's Imitations . - About the same time appeared an epic poem in irregular chanting prose , entitled ...
... Wordsworth said of these ballads that they had led English poetry back to the truth from which it had wandered . " Ossian " : Chatterton's Imitations . - About the same time appeared an epic poem in irregular chanting prose , entitled ...
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... Wordsworth's , and a magic which reminds us of Coleridge , together with a startling depth and intensity . Like a true mystic , he moves us less by what he says than by what he hints , and these hints are often so Cowper and Blake 229.
... Wordsworth's , and a magic which reminds us of Coleridge , together with a startling depth and intensity . Like a true mystic , he moves us less by what he says than by what he hints , and these hints are often so Cowper and Blake 229.
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... Wordsworth hold these ballads ? What was the current literary interest that inspired McPherson and Chatterton to make their famous literary imitations ? What evidence is there from the opinions of other poets that Chatterton's gifts as ...
... Wordsworth hold these ballads ? What was the current literary interest that inspired McPherson and Chatterton to make their famous literary imitations ? What evidence is there from the opinions of other poets that Chatterton's gifts as ...
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