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... Wordsworth , Shelley and Keats were dismissed in terms that amounted to the same thing . Of the three , Wordsworth stood highest , although he also was ' essentially a small man ' . Allingham reports that Carlyle ' ran down Keats and ...
... Wordsworth , Shelley and Keats were dismissed in terms that amounted to the same thing . Of the three , Wordsworth stood highest , although he also was ' essentially a small man ' . Allingham reports that Carlyle ' ran down Keats and ...
الصفحة 135
... Wordsworth , and , in some respects , this conjecture would be a true one . Carlyle saw in Wordsworth a few redeeming qualities , although on the whole he was unable to respond to his poetry in any positive way . He condemned Wordsworth ...
... Wordsworth , and , in some respects , this conjecture would be a true one . Carlyle saw in Wordsworth a few redeeming qualities , although on the whole he was unable to respond to his poetry in any positive way . He condemned Wordsworth ...
الصفحة 136
... Wordsworth : ' I did not expect much ; but got mostly what I expected ' . Wordsworth has , Carlyle tells him , ' a fine shrewdness and naturalness . ; one finds also a kind of sincerity in his speech . . . . A genuine man ( which is ...
... Wordsworth : ' I did not expect much ; but got mostly what I expected ' . Wordsworth has , Carlyle tells him , ' a fine shrewdness and naturalness . ; one finds also a kind of sincerity in his speech . . . . A genuine man ( which is ...
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Nature Human History Divine | 36 |
The Riddle of Destiny | 43 |
Ulyssean Influences and Telemachan | 55 |
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