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... poem in the nine- teenth - century part of The Oxford Book of English Verse . That the Romantic period should be ... poets for which the period is remarkable , and the younger of them are indebted to Wordsworth in the way suggested in ...
... poem in the nine- teenth - century part of The Oxford Book of English Verse . That the Romantic period should be ... poets for which the period is remarkable , and the younger of them are indebted to Wordsworth in the way suggested in ...
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... poem of Coleridge's , Songs of the Pixies , that registers very interestingly the poetic climate in which young original talent , in the first part of the seventeen - nineties , had to make its start . The poem opens : Whom the untaught ...
... poem of Coleridge's , Songs of the Pixies , that registers very interestingly the poetic climate in which young original talent , in the first part of the seventeen - nineties , had to make its start . The poem opens : Whom the untaught ...
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... Poem It seems wrong to leave Wordsworth without some reference to the highly idiosyncratic art of those short poems which are so characteristic of his genius . The following may stand as representative : Strange fits of passion have I ...
... Poem It seems wrong to leave Wordsworth without some reference to the highly idiosyncratic art of those short poems which are so characteristic of his genius . The following may stand as representative : Strange fits of passion have I ...
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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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