From Wordsworth to SpenderPaul Robert Lieder Houghton Mifflin, 1950 Readings representative of major British authors. For contents and other editions, see Author Catalog. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 83
Page 75
... called The Friend . In 1813 , his play Remorse was acted at Drury Lane . Leaving his family in the care of Southey ... called him ; unfortunately she called him too seldom , probably because Coleridge had become immersed in abstruse ...
... called The Friend . In 1813 , his play Remorse was acted at Drury Lane . Leaving his family in the care of Southey ... called him ; unfortunately she called him too seldom , probably because Coleridge had become immersed in abstruse ...
Page 281
... called it ) at Shackle- 10 well , some children belonging to a school of industry had met us , and bowed and curt- seyed , as he thought , in an especial manner to him . " They take me for a visiting gov- ernor , " he muttered earnestly ...
... called it ) at Shackle- 10 well , some children belonging to a school of industry had met us , and bowed and curt- seyed , as he thought , in an especial manner to him . " They take me for a visiting gov- ernor , " he muttered earnestly ...
Page 371
... called , are suitable to it ; these latter are your Conquerors , Romans , Normans , 40 Russians , Indo - English ... called , by all the Newspapers , a " free man " will avail me little , if my pilgrimage have ended in death and wreck ...
... called , are suitable to it ; these latter are your Conquerors , Romans , Normans , 40 Russians , Indo - English ... called , by all the Newspapers , a " free man " will avail me little , if my pilgrimage have ended in death and wreck ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 14 |
nary Splendor and Beauty | 60 |
Copyright | |
54 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
beauty Bossuet breast breath bright called century Charles Lamb cloud Coleridge criticism dark dead dear death deep DEMOGORGON divine dream earth England English eyes face fair fear feel flowers French Revolution give glory Grasmere hand happy hath hear heard heart Heaven hope hour human King lady Lady of Shalott language leave Leigh Hunt Leofric light literature live Locksley Hall look Lord Lyrical Ballads Matthew Arnold mind moon moral morning Mother nature never night o'er once pain passed passion philosophy Plato pleasure poem poet poetry Robespierre rose round seemed SEMICHORUS sense sing sleep song soul sound speak spirit stars sweet tears thee thine things thou art thought thro tion true truth turned voice wild wind words Wordsworth writing young youth ΙΟ