Wordsworth to TennysonH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1913 |
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... readers even with a taste for poetry are satisfied with a fraction of his . As it happens , the few favourites are generally the fruit of earlier years . But comparisons of age may well be of interest for students of literature ; they ...
... readers even with a taste for poetry are satisfied with a fraction of his . As it happens , the few favourites are generally the fruit of earlier years . But comparisons of age may well be of interest for students of literature ; they ...
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... reader will . Where any of them insist upon associating themselves with the melody , welcome them ; for the claim proves them and the inspiration to be one . Throughout ample spaces of garden - land where he reigns , thought , even for ...
... reader will . Where any of them insist upon associating themselves with the melody , welcome them ; for the claim proves them and the inspiration to be one . Throughout ample spaces of garden - land where he reigns , thought , even for ...
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... with the converse , in the lines immediately preceding , which Lamb declared to be without a rival in the whole compass of my poetical reading ' : There is one Mind , one omnipresent Mind , Omnific SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE 21-38.
... with the converse , in the lines immediately preceding , which Lamb declared to be without a rival in the whole compass of my poetical reading ' : There is one Mind , one omnipresent Mind , Omnific SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE 21-38.
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... reader stands amazed at the more than equal courage of the Ne Plus Ultra : Sole Positive of Night ! Antipathist of Light ! Fate's only essence ! primal scorpion rod- The one permitted opposite of God ! — Condensed blackness and abysmal ...
... reader stands amazed at the more than equal courage of the Ne Plus Ultra : Sole Positive of Night ! Antipathist of Light ! Fate's only essence ! primal scorpion rod- The one permitted opposite of God ! — Condensed blackness and abysmal ...
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... reader of poetry who , like myself , reads poems to find out which of them he can love , is not drawn irresistibly back . These noble Odes , Hymns , Musings , Sonnets , even Epigrams , and jeux d'esprit are not in general of the poetry ...
... reader of poetry who , like myself , reads poems to find out which of them he can love , is not drawn irresistibly back . These noble Odes , Hymns , Musings , Sonnets , even Epigrams , and jeux d'esprit are not in general of the poetry ...
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