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... Wordsworth which does not quite agree with our expectation of what Dr. Johnson would decide , " Boswell's Visit ... Wordsworth is the author , and the reader's appreciation is enhanced by his awareness of the swift- ness and cleverness ...
... Wordsworth which does not quite agree with our expectation of what Dr. Johnson would decide , " Boswell's Visit ... Wordsworth is the author , and the reader's appreciation is enhanced by his awareness of the swift- ness and cleverness ...
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John Hamilton Reynolds. ESSAYS AND LITERARY REVIEWS FROM THE CHAMPION Mr. Wordsworth's Poetry . December 9 , 1815 Mr. Champion , -Perhaps you may not be disinclined to permit me to continue a little further , the remarks on Mr. Wordsworth's ...
John Hamilton Reynolds. ESSAYS AND LITERARY REVIEWS FROM THE CHAMPION Mr. Wordsworth's Poetry . December 9 , 1815 Mr. Champion , -Perhaps you may not be disinclined to permit me to continue a little further , the remarks on Mr. Wordsworth's ...
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... Wordsworth at this time , this cautious reservation is as close as Reynolds could come to showing the political difference between Wordsworth's conservatism and his own liberalism . Later , after both he and Keats became disenchanted ...
... Wordsworth at this time , this cautious reservation is as close as Reynolds could come to showing the political difference between Wordsworth's conservatism and his own liberalism . Later , after both he and Keats became disenchanted ...
Contents
Introduction I | 1 |
Note on the Editing | 22 |
Dramatic Reviews from The Champion | 127 |
Copyright | |
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