Lyrical Ballads: With Pastoral and Other Poems, in Two Volumes, Bind 1T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1802 |
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... be imparted , which a Poet may rationally endeavour to impart . I had formed no very inaccurate estimate of the probable effect of those Poems : I flattered myself a that they who should be pleased with them would read.
... be imparted , which a Poet may rationally endeavour to impart . I had formed no very inaccurate estimate of the probable effect of those Poems : I flattered myself a that they who should be pleased with them would read.
Side iii
... poetry do almost entirely coincide . Several of my Friends are anxious for the success of these Poems from a belief , that , if the views with which they were composed were indeed realized , a class of Poetry would be produced , well ...
... poetry do almost entirely coincide . Several of my Friends are anxious for the success of these Poems from a belief , that , if the views with which they were composed were indeed realized , a class of Poetry would be produced , well ...
Side vi
... poetry , and will be induced to inquire by what species of courtesy these attempts can be permitted to assume that title . I hope therefore the Reader will not censure me , if I attempt to state what I have proposed to myself to perform ...
... poetry , and will be induced to inquire by what species of courtesy these attempts can be permitted to assume that title . I hope therefore the Reader will not censure me , if I attempt to state what I have proposed to myself to perform ...
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... Poets , who think that they are conferring honour upon themselves and their art , in proportion as they separate them- selves from the sympathies of men , and indulge in arbitrary and capricious habits of expression , in order to ...
... Poets , who think that they are conferring honour upon themselves and their art , in proportion as they separate them- selves from the sympathies of men , and indulge in arbitrary and capricious habits of expression , in order to ...
Side x
... be found to carry along with them a purpose . If in this opi- nion I am mistaken , I can have little right to the name of a Poet . For all good poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings : but though this be X. PREFACE .
... be found to carry along with them a purpose . If in this opi- nion I am mistaken , I can have little right to the name of a Poet . For all good poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings : but though this be X. PREFACE .
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