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... poet kept on making revisions on the poem up till 1839 , but the poem , now con- taining 14 books , was never published in the poet's lifetime . The title of " The Prelude " was given by Mrs. Wordsworth , the poet's wife , but ...
... poet kept on making revisions on the poem up till 1839 , but the poem , now con- taining 14 books , was never published in the poet's lifetime . The title of " The Prelude " was given by Mrs. Wordsworth , the poet's wife , but ...
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... Poets were not entirely the result of their opposite or different political views ; they were partly due to Byron's personal animosity first of all against Robert Southey the reign- ing poet laureate and then also due to his low ...
... Poets were not entirely the result of their opposite or different political views ; they were partly due to Byron's personal animosity first of all against Robert Southey the reign- ing poet laureate and then also due to his low ...
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... poet Thomas Love Peacock's essay , " The Four Ages of Poetry " ( published in Ollier's " Literary Miscellany " , 1821 ) where Peacock declares that poetry is only an ornament of life . In " A Defense of Poetry , " after rhapsodizing ...
... poet Thomas Love Peacock's essay , " The Four Ages of Poetry " ( published in Ollier's " Literary Miscellany " , 1821 ) where Peacock declares that poetry is only an ornament of life . In " A Defense of Poetry , " after rhapsodizing ...
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English Prose in Early 19th Century | 132 |
Chartist Literature | 184 |
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