Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Clarendon Press, 1965 - 334 頁 |
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... poems with as much aversion , as if they had been so many plague - spots on the whole work , instead of passing them over in silence , as so much blank paper , or leaves of a bookseller's cata- 5 logue ; especially , as no one pretends ...
... poems with as much aversion , as if they had been so many plague - spots on the whole work , instead of passing them over in silence , as so much blank paper , or leaves of a bookseller's cata- 5 logue ; especially , as no one pretends ...
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... poems , repri- mands the author for being often uncouth , obscure , and verging to extravagance ' ; while the Monthly Magazine remarks that the poems though neglectfully composed , discover the true character of genius ' . ( See ...
... poems , repri- mands the author for being often uncouth , obscure , and verging to extravagance ' ; while the Monthly Magazine remarks that the poems though neglectfully composed , discover the true character of genius ' . ( See ...
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... Poems . In Two Volumes , by W. Wordsworth . 1800. ' Vol . i contained the poems of the first edition ( 1798 ) , with the addition of Love : vol . ii the new poems , which were all by Wordsworth . The first edition was published as one ...
... Poems . In Two Volumes , by W. Wordsworth . 1800. ' Vol . i contained the poems of the first edition ( 1798 ) , with the addition of Love : vol . ii the new poems , which were all by Wordsworth . The first edition was published as one ...
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