Littell's Living Age, Volume 128Living Age Company Incorporated, 1876 |
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... Wordsworth , and learned from him , will be grateful with no common grati- tude . To some men now in middle life , the poetry of Wordsworth in its influence upon their early years has been some- what like a lofty mountain , though to us ...
... Wordsworth , and learned from him , will be grateful with no common grati- tude . To some men now in middle life , the poetry of Wordsworth in its influence upon their early years has been some- what like a lofty mountain , though to us ...
Page 197
... Wordsworth's poetry must perceive , in a way which leaves no room for vague statement , that while Mr. Mill received its influences up to a certain point , he yet remained outside the sphere of Words- And yet in such an hour thought ...
... Wordsworth's poetry must perceive , in a way which leaves no room for vague statement , that while Mr. Mill received its influences up to a certain point , he yet remained outside the sphere of Words- And yet in such an hour thought ...
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... Wordsworth , on one side simple , hard - grained , veracious as that of a Westmoreland dalesman , on the From the first there was a point at which Wordsworth's adhesion to the French historical movement failed or was imperfect , though ...
... Wordsworth , on one side simple , hard - grained , veracious as that of a Westmoreland dalesman , on the From the first there was a point at which Wordsworth's adhesion to the French historical movement failed or was imperfect , though ...
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