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The earliest version of the Preface ( 1800 ) differs considerably from the version of 1802 and 1805. Both versions will be found in the reprint of the L. B. , edited by Mr. G. Sampson ( Methuen , 1903 ) , pp . 369 ff . PAGE 7 1.
The earliest version of the Preface ( 1800 ) differs considerably from the version of 1802 and 1805. Both versions will be found in the reprint of the L. B. , edited by Mr. G. Sampson ( Methuen , 1903 ) , pp . 369 ff . PAGE 7 1.
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I do not know of any passage in the Prefaces where Wordsworth discourses specifically upon these resemblances between ... 346 ) he describes what he conceives to be the origin of false poetic diction ; and in the Preface ( L. B. , p .
I do not know of any passage in the Prefaces where Wordsworth discourses specifically upon these resemblances between ... 346 ) he describes what he conceives to be the origin of false poetic diction ; and in the Preface ( L. B. , p .
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The answer or objection in the preface . Wordsworth's account and justification of metre is certainly the weak spot in his system . He set himself the task of justifying the use of metre ( considered as an artificial disposition of ...
The answer or objection in the preface . Wordsworth's account and justification of metre is certainly the weak spot in his system . He set himself the task of justifying the use of metre ( considered as an artificial disposition of ...
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