Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... passage of The Prelude : I see by glimpses now ; when age comes on , May scarcely see at all , and I would give , While yet we may , as far as words can give , A substance and a life to what I feel : I would enshrine the spirit of the ...
... passage of The Prelude : I see by glimpses now ; when age comes on , May scarcely see at all , and I would give , While yet we may , as far as words can give , A substance and a life to what I feel : I would enshrine the spirit of the ...
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... passage quoted ? Consider again the language of that passage- ' subtile spirit ' , ' per- vades ' , ' lies hid in all gross bodies ' - is it not the very language which Wordsworth uses again and again ? Surely , if he went back to read ...
... passage quoted ? Consider again the language of that passage- ' subtile spirit ' , ' per- vades ' , ' lies hid in all gross bodies ' - is it not the very language which Wordsworth uses again and again ? Surely , if he went back to read ...
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... passage somewhat in this way : - Snatched from what clan has been the maid to dwell in these cleft mountains ' shade ? . These two lines are editorially bracketed in pencil , with the words ' adopt these ' , and L'Estrange's couplet is ...
... passage somewhat in this way : - Snatched from what clan has been the maid to dwell in these cleft mountains ' shade ? . These two lines are editorially bracketed in pencil , with the words ' adopt these ' , and L'Estrange's couplet is ...
Contenido
KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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Abbey appear attempts ballads beginning bibliography Biographical century characters Cole Cole's Coleridge contemporary copy Coriolanus correspondence Crotchet Castle Cymbeline Dalrymple Edinburgh Edith Nicolls Edom Elizabethan English examine Excursion fact feel fiction Genius give Grandfather Greek Gryll Grange Hamlet Headlong Hall Hogg I. A. Richards individual interest J. B. PRIESTLEY Keats Keats's L'Estrange's letter lines literary criticism literature living Lord lyric manuscript means Menenius merely method mind Napoleon Nature never Newton notes novelist novels Pantheism passage Paton Peacock Percy Percy's play plebs poet poetry political popular Prelude printed Professor published Reliques reply Scottish sense Shakespeare Shenstone soul speaking spirit stanzas suggested Thames things Thomas Love Peacock Thomas Warton Thos L'Estrange thought Tintern Abbey tion tragedy Troilus and Criseyde W. W. Greg words Wordsworth writing written wrote