Romantic Reassessment, 第 4-6 卷Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1972 |
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... interest in reading during his formative years at Hawkshead Grammar school and Cambridge and to follow the course of this interest during his matur- ity . In dealing with this problem , it is necessary to consider four subjects : first ...
... interest in reading during his formative years at Hawkshead Grammar school and Cambridge and to follow the course of this interest during his matur- ity . In dealing with this problem , it is necessary to consider four subjects : first ...
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... interest was fanned by de Vere in 1842 ( PRW . III.492 ) when he read Tennyson's " You Ask Me Why " and " Of Old Sat Freedom " to Wordsworth . After meeting Tennyson in 1845 , he was enamored of the man ; and this feeling no doubt ...
... interest was fanned by de Vere in 1842 ( PRW . III.492 ) when he read Tennyson's " You Ask Me Why " and " Of Old Sat Freedom " to Wordsworth . After meeting Tennyson in 1845 , he was enamored of the man ; and this feeling no doubt ...
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... interest that Wordsworth here mentions Cowper's satire , most of which is Horatian and similar in form to Pope's ... interest me , that sticks to my memory ( I mean which I get by heart ) " ( MY.II.615 ) . H.C. Robinson , recollecting a ...
... interest that Wordsworth here mentions Cowper's satire , most of which is Horatian and similar in form to Pope's ... interest me , that sticks to my memory ( I mean which I get by heart ) " ( MY.II.615 ) . H.C. Robinson , recollecting a ...
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