Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... present Volumes . The powers requisite for the production of poetry are , first , those of observation and description , i.e. the ability to observe with accuracy things as they are in themselves , and with fidelity to des- cribe them ...
... present Volumes . The powers requisite for the production of poetry are , first , those of observation and description , i.e. the ability to observe with accuracy things as they are in themselves , and with fidelity to des- cribe them ...
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... present , hopes were entertained as bold as they were disinterested and generous . Why did we give our hearts to the present cause of Spain with a fervour and elevation unknown to us in the commencement of the late Austrian or Prussian ...
... present , hopes were entertained as bold as they were disinterested and generous . Why did we give our hearts to the present cause of Spain with a fervour and elevation unknown to us in the commencement of the late Austrian or Prussian ...
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... present effort of liberty against oppression , in the present or any future struggle which justice will have to maintain against might . In fact , this is my main object , " the sea- mark of my utmost sail : " in order that ...
... present effort of liberty against oppression , in the present or any future struggle which justice will have to maintain against might . In fact , this is my main object , " the sea- mark of my utmost sail : " in order that ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
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