University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volum 20University of Michigan Press, 1943 - 265 sider |
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... Borderers , Wordsworth was pulled one way by reason , another way by emotion . To the great good fortune of English ... Borderers shows that these interpreta- tions are inexact . Rather than constituting a repudiation of William Godwin's ...
... Borderers , Wordsworth was pulled one way by reason , another way by emotion . To the great good fortune of English ... Borderers shows that these interpreta- tions are inexact . Rather than constituting a repudiation of William Godwin's ...
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... Borderers is a pessimistic play , and that Marmaduke's intense depression is merely a reflection of Wordsworth's ... Borderers , " and that Words- worth , when he wrote the play , " saw for the time no answer " to Marmaduke's ...
... Borderers is a pessimistic play , and that Marmaduke's intense depression is merely a reflection of Wordsworth's ... Borderers , " and that Words- worth , when he wrote the play , " saw for the time no answer " to Marmaduke's ...
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... Borderers is a morbid , pessimistic play . III The position occupied by The Borderers in the evolution of Wordsworth's concern for the evils of society remains to 114 This specimen of Wordsworth's early work and Wordsworth's significant ...
... Borderers is a morbid , pessimistic play . III The position occupied by The Borderers in the evolution of Wordsworth's concern for the evils of society remains to 114 This specimen of Wordsworth's early work and Wordsworth's significant ...
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BIOGRAPHY 177095 | 3 |
THE EARLY POEMS | 37 |
THE LETTER TO THE Bishop of Llandaff | 88 |
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