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... Wordsworth , to achieve a clearer insight and a fresh realization . There is a time - honoured critical blur or indecision- the question of Wordsworth's thought . ' ' I think Wordsworth possessed more of the genius of a great ...
... Wordsworth , to achieve a clearer insight and a fresh realization . There is a time - honoured critical blur or indecision- the question of Wordsworth's thought . ' ' I think Wordsworth possessed more of the genius of a great ...
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... Wordsworth an ambition that proved unmis- takably to be far beyond Wordsworth's powers . If the great design fell so far short of realization , that was not for lack of time or will . This there is no need to argue . What does seem ...
... Wordsworth an ambition that proved unmis- takably to be far beyond Wordsworth's powers . If the great design fell so far short of realization , that was not for lack of time or will . This there is no need to argue . What does seem ...
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... Wordsworth is not one of the few great tragic artists , but probably not many readers will care to censure him for ... Wordsworth may have had for putting it there ) the story of Margaret should also , following , as it does , close upon ...
... Wordsworth is not one of the few great tragic artists , but probably not many readers will care to censure him for ... Wordsworth may have had for putting it there ) the story of Margaret should also , following , as it does , close upon ...
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Revaluation: Tradition & Development in English Poetry F R (Frank Raymond) 1895-1 Leavis No preview available - 2021 |
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