Wordsworth's PoetsDuncan Wu Carcanet, 2003 - 311 sider A unique opportunity to examine the apprenticeship of a great writer, this selection of poems composed between 1785 and 1790 reveals a precocious and remarkably accomplished early talent and shows that even in his earliest work, Wordsworth was already preoccupied with the themes that would later be explored fully in The Prelude. |
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... admirer of Dante , Langland , Malory , and Chaucer . Italian , French , Latin and medieval scholars could debate with him and expect an informed response ; and when Alexander Dyce ques- tioned him on the finer points of Collins ...
... admirer of Dante , Langland , Malory , and Chaucer . Italian , French , Latin and medieval scholars could debate with him and expect an informed response ; and when Alexander Dyce ques- tioned him on the finer points of Collins ...
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... admirer , and encouraged him to think further about how to write about states of mind . Wordsworth always remembered at least one of the poems of the 1786 volume : in 1833 he suggested that Alexander Dyce include it in an anthology of ...
... admirer , and encouraged him to think further about how to write about states of mind . Wordsworth always remembered at least one of the poems of the 1786 volume : in 1833 he suggested that Alexander Dyce include it in an anthology of ...
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... esteem myself highly favoured by a line or two of yours or any of your family , for I presume you sometimes kindly remember Your most humble servant and great admirer , L.L.G. MAJOR John Milton , Paradise Lost Book VI ( extract ) 219 1805.
... esteem myself highly favoured by a line or two of yours or any of your family , for I presume you sometimes kindly remember Your most humble servant and great admirer , L.L.G. MAJOR John Milton , Paradise Lost Book VI ( extract ) 219 1805.
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Introduction | 9 |
James Graham 1st Marquis of Montrose Great | 15 |
Acknowledgements | 23 |
Copyright | |
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