University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volum 20University of Michigan Press, 1943 - 265 sider |
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... youth fit this attrac- tive mystical hypothesis . Some of these facts he chose to omit from The Prelude ; others he mentioned with a brevity quite unwarranted by their true significance . Yet biographers have accepted without remarkable ...
... youth fit this attrac- tive mystical hypothesis . Some of these facts he chose to omit from The Prelude ; others he mentioned with a brevity quite unwarranted by their true significance . Yet biographers have accepted without remarkable ...
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... youth with satisfaction and with little or no self - reproach . From the vantage point of 1805 his early years assumed the bright and glorious aspect of a miracle . His choices , he thought , had been inspired by a benevolent ...
... youth with satisfaction and with little or no self - reproach . From the vantage point of 1805 his early years assumed the bright and glorious aspect of a miracle . His choices , he thought , had been inspired by a benevolent ...
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... youth , and marveled at the change which had come over him . He had first visited the banks of the Wye in 1793 , and his memory told him in 1798 that he was changed , no doubt , from what I was , when first I came among these hills ...
... youth , and marveled at the change which had come over him . He had first visited the banks of the Wye in 1793 , and his memory told him in 1798 that he was changed , no doubt , from what I was , when first I came among these hills ...
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BIOGRAPHY 177095 | 3 |
THE EARLY POEMS | 37 |
THE LETTER TO THE Bishop of Llandaff | 88 |
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