University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volum 20University of Michigan Press, 1943 - 265 sider |
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Side 23
... France at this time we cannot be sure . Professor Harper has considered the problem , but his conclusions savor too much of the romantic hindsight of The Prelude to be completely satisfactory : Why did Wordsworth make choice of France ...
... France at this time we cannot be sure . Professor Harper has considered the problem , but his conclusions savor too much of the romantic hindsight of The Prelude to be completely satisfactory : Why did Wordsworth make choice of France ...
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... France - the motive of escape . The guardians probably made the same objections to Wil- liam's going to France in 1791 that they had made the year before to his walking tour with Robert Jones . They no doubt protested that it would be a ...
... France - the motive of escape . The guardians probably made the same objections to Wil- liam's going to France in 1791 that they had made the year before to his walking tour with Robert Jones . They no doubt protested that it would be a ...
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... France , and about the curse of slavery , as he found it in Savoy . Full of the rosy optimism of inexperience and youth , he seems to have been certain that , because republican government was , in his estimation , superior to ...
... France , and about the curse of slavery , as he found it in Savoy . Full of the rosy optimism of inexperience and youth , he seems to have been certain that , because republican government was , in his estimation , superior to ...
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BIOGRAPHY 177095 | 3 |
THE EARLY POEMS | 37 |
THE LETTER TO THE Bishop of Llandaff | 88 |
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