Wordsworth to TennysonH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1913 |
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... face.1 Doom to an early death has not the less pathos in it that it may exemplify Nature's serene composure in bringing forth flowers not the less exquisite that they will fade : She dwelt among the untrodden ways Beside the springs of ...
... face.1 Doom to an early death has not the less pathos in it that it may exemplify Nature's serene composure in bringing forth flowers not the less exquisite that they will fade : She dwelt among the untrodden ways Beside the springs of ...
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... face of drawbacks as considerable . But in Coleridge I cannot but suppose that they grew out of an essential misconception by him of the rights of verse over the versifier . Poetry demands the choicest of a man's powers ; if great ...
... face of drawbacks as considerable . But in Coleridge I cannot but suppose that they grew out of an essential misconception by him of the rights of verse over the versifier . Poetry demands the choicest of a man's powers ; if great ...
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... face . ' Twas partly love , and partly fear , And partly ' twas a bashful art , That I might rather feel than see The swelling of her heart.26 Coleridge's career as a writer of poetry terminated by the time he was thirty . The body of ...
... face . ' Twas partly love , and partly fear , And partly ' twas a bashful art , That I might rather feel than see The swelling of her heart.26 Coleridge's career as a writer of poetry terminated by the time he was thirty . The body of ...
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... face of works , some earlier , and more later , which have conquered public favour notwithstanding analogous drawbacks every whit as prejudicial , the poet might well argue that such attempts at an explanation are insufficient . I do ...
... face of works , some earlier , and more later , which have conquered public favour notwithstanding analogous drawbacks every whit as prejudicial , the poet might well argue that such attempts at an explanation are insufficient . I do ...
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... face ; As still was her look , and as still was her ee , As the stillness that lay on the emerant lea ; Or the mist that sleeps on a waveless sea . For Kilmeny had been she ken'd not where , And Kilmeny had seen what she could not ...
... face ; As still was her look , and as still was her ee , As the stillness that lay on the emerant lea ; Or the mist that sleeps on a waveless sea . For Kilmeny had been she ken'd not where , And Kilmeny had seen what she could not ...
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