Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... kind of imprecation had been pronounced by a surviving admirer , small is the number whom it would not have comprehended . The notice which his poems attained during his life - time was so small , and of course the sale so insignificant ...
... kind of imprecation had been pronounced by a surviving admirer , small is the number whom it would not have comprehended . The notice which his poems attained during his life - time was so small , and of course the sale so insignificant ...
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... kind , lying upon the surfaces of manners ; or arising out of a selection and arrangement of incidents , by which the mind is kept upon the stretch of curiosity , and the fancy amused without the trouble of thought . But in every thing ...
... kind , lying upon the surfaces of manners ; or arising out of a selection and arrangement of incidents , by which the mind is kept upon the stretch of curiosity , and the fancy amused without the trouble of thought . But in every thing ...
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... kind of sympathy with power , Motions rais'd up within me , nevertheless , Which had relationship to highest things . Wild blasts of music thus did find their way Into the midst of turbulent events , So that worst tempests might be ...
... kind of sympathy with power , Motions rais'd up within me , nevertheless , Which had relationship to highest things . Wild blasts of music thus did find their way Into the midst of turbulent events , So that worst tempests might be ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
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