The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 1G. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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Page xxxvii
... Lyrical Ballads " was to ex- hibit reality in the light of imagination , hoped to demonstrate that the language of real life and of plain men , if wisely handled , supplied the poet with the best medium of expression , and that an ...
... Lyrical Ballads " was to ex- hibit reality in the light of imagination , hoped to demonstrate that the language of real life and of plain men , if wisely handled , supplied the poet with the best medium of expression , and that an ...
Page xxxix
... Lyrical Ballads " through the press , and on September 16th Wordsworth , Dorothy Wordsworth , and Coleridge , left Yar- mouth for Hamburg , having resolved , with a view to the study of language and of natural science , to spend the ...
... Lyrical Ballads " through the press , and on September 16th Wordsworth , Dorothy Wordsworth , and Coleridge , left Yar- mouth for Hamburg , having resolved , with a view to the study of language and of natural science , to spend the ...
Page xli
... Lyrical Ballads " and the literary manifesto put forth in the Preface kept his mind upon the strain ; among these poems are some weighty with passion and thought and admirable in work- manship . " MEMOIR . xli.
... Lyrical Ballads " and the literary manifesto put forth in the Preface kept his mind upon the strain ; among these poems are some weighty with passion and thought and admirable in work- manship . " MEMOIR . xli.
Page lx
... Lyrical Ballads ; " it comes from the author of " The Thorn " rather than from the author of " Laodamia " and " Dion . " The character of the wild rover is strongly drawn ; the modify- ing influence of the passions and imagination on ...
... Lyrical Ballads ; " it comes from the author of " The Thorn " rather than from the author of " Laodamia " and " Dion . " The character of the wild rover is strongly drawn ; the modify- ing influence of the passions and imagination on ...
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