Lectures on the English Comic WritersWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 222 Seiten |
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... Lyrical Ballads has thus missed a fine opportunity of doing Burns jus- tice and himself honour . He might have shown himself a philo- sophical prose - writer , as well as a philosophical poet . He might have offered as amiable and as ...
... Lyrical Ballads has thus missed a fine opportunity of doing Burns jus- tice and himself honour . He might have shown himself a philo- sophical prose - writer , as well as a philosophical poet . He might have offered as amiable and as ...
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... Lyrical Ballads , it does not appear that men eat or drink , marry or are given in marriage . If we lived by every sentiment that proceeded out of mouths , and not by bread or wine , or if the species were continued like trees ( to ...
... Lyrical Ballads , it does not appear that men eat or drink , marry or are given in marriage . If we lived by every sentiment that proceeded out of mouths , and not by bread or wine , or if the species were continued like trees ( to ...
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... Lyrical Ballads , - " To leave Yarrow unvisited . " But to " leave this face - making , " and begin . I am a great admirer of the female writers of the present day ; they appear to me like so many modern muses . I could be in love with ...
... Lyrical Ballads , - " To leave Yarrow unvisited . " But to " leave this face - making , " and begin . I am a great admirer of the female writers of the present day ; they appear to me like so many modern muses . I could be in love with ...
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... Lyrical Ballads , it is not possible to speak in terms of too high praise , such as Hart- leap Well , the Banks of the Wye , Poor Susan , parts of the Leech - gatherer , the lines to a Cuckoo , to a Daisy , the Com- plaint , several of ...
... Lyrical Ballads , it is not possible to speak in terms of too high praise , such as Hart- leap Well , the Banks of the Wye , Poor Susan , parts of the Leech - gatherer , the lines to a Cuckoo , to a Daisy , the Com- plaint , several of ...
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William Hazlitt. the larger poem equal to many of the detached pieces in the Lyrical Ballads . As Mr. Wordsworth's poems have been little known to the public , or chiefly through garbled extracts from them , I will here give an entire ...
William Hazlitt. the larger poem equal to many of the detached pieces in the Lyrical Ballads . As Mr. Wordsworth's poems have been little known to the public , or chiefly through garbled extracts from them , I will here give an entire ...
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