Sketches of the History of Literature and Learning in England ...: With Specimens of the Principal Writers, Volume 3C. Knight & Company, 1845 |
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... Wordsworth Coleridge Southey · • · • Scott • · Crabbe - Campbell - Moore Byron Shelley Keats Hunt Other Poetical Writers . Prose Literature • Progress of Science INDEX • 56 63 67 · 102 . 111 114 139 160 · 166 173 185 · 188 · 193 196 201 ...
... Wordsworth Coleridge Southey · • · • Scott • · Crabbe - Campbell - Moore Byron Shelley Keats Hunt Other Poetical Writers . Prose Literature • Progress of Science INDEX • 56 63 67 · 102 . 111 114 139 160 · 166 173 185 · 188 · 193 196 201 ...
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... Wordsworth , Coleridge , Southey , Scott , Campbell , Moore , Byron , Shelley , and perhaps we ought to add Keats , though rather for what he promised to do if he had lived than for what he had actually done . Many other voices there ...
... Wordsworth , Coleridge , Southey , Scott , Campbell , Moore , Byron , Shelley , and perhaps we ought to add Keats , though rather for what he promised to do if he had lived than for what he had actually done . Many other voices there ...
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... or impulse was caught from the literature of Italy ; in the age of Anne from that of France ; in the present period from that of Germany . WORDSWORTH . This German inspiration operated most directly , and THE NINETEENTH CENTURY . 113.
... or impulse was caught from the literature of Italy ; in the age of Anne from that of France ; in the present period from that of Germany . WORDSWORTH . This German inspiration operated most directly , and THE NINETEENTH CENTURY . 113.
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With Specimens of the Principal Writers George Lillie Craik. WORDSWORTH . This German inspiration operated most directly , and produced the most marked effect , in the poetry of Words- worth . Wordsworth has preserved in the editions of ...
With Specimens of the Principal Writers George Lillie Craik. WORDSWORTH . This German inspiration operated most directly , and produced the most marked effect , in the poetry of Words- worth . Wordsworth has preserved in the editions of ...
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... it is evident from the nature of the thing that it is altogether a misconception of what poetry is to con- ceive it to be nothing more than the language naturally prompted by passion or strong emotion . If that were WORDSWORTH . 115 115.
... it is evident from the nature of the thing that it is altogether a misconception of what poetry is to con- ceive it to be nothing more than the language naturally prompted by passion or strong emotion . If that were WORDSWORTH . 115 115.
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