From Wordsworth to SpenderPaul Robert Lieder Houghton Mifflin, 1950 Readings representative of major British authors. For contents and other editions, see Author Catalog. |
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... appeared . Scott ( 1771-1832 ) had a native gift for story telling . His long poems , Marmion ( 1808 ) and The Lady of the Lake ( 1810 ) , are novelettes in verse . When his poetic vogue declined in rivalry with Byron , who brought back ...
... appeared . Scott ( 1771-1832 ) had a native gift for story telling . His long poems , Marmion ( 1808 ) and The Lady of the Lake ( 1810 ) , are novelettes in verse . When his poetic vogue declined in rivalry with Byron , who brought back ...
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... appeared in sight , Nought but the heavy sea , and coming night . 42 Again the weather threatened , again blew A gale , and in the fore and after - hold 330 Water appeared ; yet , though the people knew All this , the most were patient ...
... appeared in sight , Nought but the heavy sea , and coming night . 42 Again the weather threatened , again blew A gale , and in the fore and after - hold 330 Water appeared ; yet , though the people knew All this , the most were patient ...
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... appearance . Macaulay had startled the readers of The Edinburgh Review in 1825 by his essay on Milton . Carlyle ... appeared as novelists in the course of the thirties . And in 1837 Queen Victoria came to the throne to give her name ...
... appearance . Macaulay had startled the readers of The Edinburgh Review in 1825 by his essay on Milton . Carlyle ... appeared as novelists in the course of the thirties . And in 1837 Queen Victoria came to the throne to give her name ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 14 |
nary Splendor and Beauty | 60 |
Copyright | |
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