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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... things ( which would be a noble employment ) but in fitting things to words - I have said that these bald and naked reason- ings are impotent over our habits , they cannot form them ; from the same cause they are equally powerless in ...
... things ( which would be a noble employment ) but in fitting things to words - I have said that these bald and naked reason- ings are impotent over our habits , they cannot form them ; from the same cause they are equally powerless in ...
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... things ripen'd of them- selves , but were every day forming designes , and plotting for the murder of Cromwell , and other insurrections , which being con- triv'd in drinke , and manag'd by false and cowardly fellowes , were still ...
... things ripen'd of them- selves , but were every day forming designes , and plotting for the murder of Cromwell , and other insurrections , which being con- triv'd in drinke , and manag'd by false and cowardly fellowes , were still ...
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... things . Like Byron , Shelley , etc. , he looks on all things with an evil eye . ' This arises naturally enough in the mind of a very poor man who thinks the world has not treated him well . But Wordsworth says that though a very poor ...
... things . Like Byron , Shelley , etc. , he looks on all things with an evil eye . ' This arises naturally enough in the mind of a very poor man who thinks the world has not treated him well . But Wordsworth says that though a very poor ...
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Introduction | 9 |
James Graham 1st Marquis of Montrose Great | 15 |
Acknowledgements | 23 |
Copyright | |
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