University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volum 20University of Michigan Press, 1943 - 265 sider |
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... source of Wordsworth's interest in the retrospective comparison of the several periods of his life , or for the source of his consciousness of the activity of memory or the principle of association . In his youth Wordsworth of course ...
... source of Wordsworth's interest in the retrospective comparison of the several periods of his life , or for the source of his consciousness of the activity of memory or the principle of association . In his youth Wordsworth of course ...
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... sources- none of them good - from which he might possibly secure the money necessary for a reunion with Annette and ... source of information was no doubt his brother Richard , in London . In answer to his urgent inquiry , Richard , it ...
... sources- none of them good - from which he might possibly secure the money necessary for a reunion with Annette and ... source of information was no doubt his brother Richard , in London . In answer to his urgent inquiry , Richard , it ...
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... source for these ideas in 1794 cannot be de- termined with complete certainty from existing evidence . His ... sources for Political Justice , and it was probably Godwin who sent Wordsworth to Hartley's pages . There Wordsworth ...
... source for these ideas in 1794 cannot be de- termined with complete certainty from existing evidence . His ... sources for Political Justice , and it was probably Godwin who sent Wordsworth to Hartley's pages . There Wordsworth ...
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BIOGRAPHY 177095 | 3 |
THE EARLY POEMS | 37 |
THE LETTER TO THE Bishop of Llandaff | 88 |
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Beaupuy benevolence Bishop of Llandaff Borderers brother cause Coleridge crime critics David Hartley described Descriptive Sketches Dorothy Wordsworth Dorothy's Early Letters Eldred emotions England English Ernest de Selincourt evidence evil experience father feel female vagrant France French Godwin guardians Guilt and Sorrow H. W. Garrod happiness Hartley Hartley's heart Herbert hope human Ibid Idonea influence Jane Pollard later Legouis letter to Jane lines living Lonsdale Lyrical Ballads Marmaduke Marmaduke's Mathews melancholy ment mind monarchical moral nature Nature's Oswald Oxford passage passions peasants and mechanics philosophy pleasures poem poet Poetical poetry Political Justice Prelude Professor de Selincourt Racedown Ramond reader republican reveals Ruined Cottage sailor Samuel Taylor Coleridge sentimental significance social society soul stanzas suffering suggests thought Tintern Abbey tion truth Uncle verse virtue Walk and Descriptive Watson William and Dorothy William Godwin's William Wordsworth Words Wordsworth wrote worth youth