University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volum 20University of Michigan Press, 1943 - 265 sider |
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... seems that no choice remained to him . It is significant that he writes , " Had it been in my power , " not " Were it in my power , " sug- gesting , it would seem , that before he left England in Novem- ber , 1791 , his promise to take ...
... seems that no choice remained to him . It is significant that he writes , " Had it been in my power , " not " Were it in my power , " sug- gesting , it would seem , that before he left England in Novem- ber , 1791 , his promise to take ...
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... seems to refer to another , more recent and more disturbing , aber- ration , which she is reluctant to describe with perfect clarity . Professors Campbell and Mueschke make much of these curious lines . They argue that Wordsworth , when ...
... seems to refer to another , more recent and more disturbing , aber- ration , which she is reluctant to describe with perfect clarity . Professors Campbell and Mueschke make much of these curious lines . They argue that Wordsworth , when ...
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... seems to have had a morbid attraction for him in his youth . Margaret's death , like that of the unfortunate ... seem unpleasant or unfriendly to man . Mr. Aldous Huxley , for instance , has opined that if Wordsworth had lived for a ...
... seems to have had a morbid attraction for him in his youth . Margaret's death , like that of the unfortunate ... seem unpleasant or unfriendly to man . Mr. Aldous Huxley , for instance , has opined that if Wordsworth had lived for a ...
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BIOGRAPHY 177095 | 3 |
THE EARLY POEMS | 37 |
THE LETTER TO THE Bishop of Llandaff | 88 |
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