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... imagination , he possesses more working- power than Wordsworth ; a better acquaintance with men in their indi- viduality . As a natural consequence , he is more popular ; but those who can pierce into the silent depths of thought , who ...
... imagination , he possesses more working- power than Wordsworth ; a better acquaintance with men in their indi- viduality . As a natural consequence , he is more popular ; but those who can pierce into the silent depths of thought , who ...
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... imagination . Turn to one of his most admired poems , " The Grandame , " and compare it with " The School- master " of Goldsmith's " Deserted Village . " In the latter , manners and outward appearances are described , and , to form a ...
... imagination . Turn to one of his most admired poems , " The Grandame , " and compare it with " The School- master " of Goldsmith's " Deserted Village . " In the latter , manners and outward appearances are described , and , to form a ...
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... imaginations of his countrymen in their earliest years , and was linked with their earliest aossociations ; he ... imaginative ground- work , or one drawn from foreign material , would have answered equally well for that wonderful ...
... imaginations of his countrymen in their earliest years , and was linked with their earliest aossociations ; he ... imaginative ground- work , or one drawn from foreign material , would have answered equally well for that wonderful ...
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