Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, 第 1 卷Rest Fenner, 23, Paternoster Row, 1817 - 296 頁 First edition of this autobiography in discourse. |
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... WORDSWORTH ; namely , that this style of poetry , which I have characterised above , as translations of prose thoughts into poetic language , had been kept up by , if it did not wholly arise from , the custom of writing Latin verses ...
... WORDSWORTH ; namely , that this style of poetry , which I have characterised above , as translations of prose thoughts into poetic language , had been kept up by , if it did not wholly arise from , the custom of writing Latin verses ...
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... take From me the sign of life and death : Kingdoms shall shift about , like clouds , Obedient to my breath . " : WORDSWORTH'S ROB ROY . known to Mr. Pope , * when he asserted , 32 to destroy the wisdom of ages in order to ...
... take From me the sign of life and death : Kingdoms shall shift about , like clouds , Obedient to my breath . " : WORDSWORTH'S ROB ROY . known to Mr. Pope , * when he asserted , 32 to destroy the wisdom of ages in order to ...
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... Wordsworth's conversation , I had been induced to re - examine with impartial strictness Grey's celebrated elegy . I had long before detected the defects in " the Bard ; " but " the Elegy " I had considered as proof against all fair ...
... Wordsworth's conversation , I had been induced to re - examine with impartial strictness Grey's celebrated elegy . I had long before detected the defects in " the Bard ; " but " the Elegy " I had considered as proof against all fair ...
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... Wordsworth , when so many of his works had been published not only previously to any acquaintance be- tween them ; but before Mr. Wordsworth himself had written any thing but in a diction ornate , and uniformly sustain- ed ; when too ...
... Wordsworth , when so many of his works had been published not only previously to any acquaintance be- tween them ; but before Mr. Wordsworth himself had written any thing but in a diction ornate , and uniformly sustain- ed ; when too ...
第 53 頁
... Wordsworth had talked contemptuously of him ; but that as to Coleridge he had noticed him merely because the names of Southey and Wordsworth and Coleridge always went together . But if it were worth while to mix together , as ...
... Wordsworth had talked contemptuously of him ; but that as to Coleridge he had noticed him merely because the names of Southey and Wordsworth and Coleridge always went together . But if it were worth while to mix together , as ...
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