Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... poems in such collections as Poems in Two Volumes , 1807 , in the order of their composition . The selection is full enough to enable the reader to follow the growth of the poet's mind , an aim not alien to Wordsworth's intentions . And ...
... poems in such collections as Poems in Two Volumes , 1807 , in the order of their composition . The selection is full enough to enable the reader to follow the growth of the poet's mind , an aim not alien to Wordsworth's intentions . And ...
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... poems in such collections as Poems in Two Volumes , 1807 , in the order of their composition . The selection is full enough to enable the reader to follow the growth of the poet's mind , an aim not alien to Wordsworth's intentions . And ...
... poems in such collections as Poems in Two Volumes , 1807 , in the order of their composition . The selection is full enough to enable the reader to follow the growth of the poet's mind , an aim not alien to Wordsworth's intentions . And ...
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... poems are included here . Yarrow Revisited , And Other Poems was published in 1835. In the Fenwick Note Wordsworth says : In the autumn of 1831 , my daughter [ Dora ] and I set off from Rydal to visit Sir Walter Scott before his ...
... poems are included here . Yarrow Revisited , And Other Poems was published in 1835. In the Fenwick Note Wordsworth says : In the autumn of 1831 , my daughter [ Dora ] and I set off from Rydal to visit Sir Walter Scott before his ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
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