Lectures on the English PoetsTaylor and Hessey, 1819 - 331 páginas |
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... Lyrical Ballads , it does not appear that men eat or drink , marry or are given in marriage . If we lived by every senti- ment that proceeded out of mouths , and not by bread or wine , or if the species were continued like trees ( to ...
... Lyrical Ballads , it does not appear that men eat or drink , marry or are given in marriage . If we lived by every senti- ment that proceeded out of mouths , and not by bread or wine , or if the species were continued like trees ( to ...
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... Lyrical Ballads , - " To leave Yarrow unvisited . " But to leave this " face - making , " and begin.- I am a great admirer of the female writers of the present day ; they appear to me like so many modern Muses . I could be in love with ...
... Lyrical Ballads , - " To leave Yarrow unvisited . " But to leave this " face - making , " and begin.- I am a great admirer of the female writers of the present day ; they appear to me like so many modern Muses . I could be in love with ...
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... Lyrical Ballads , it is not possible to speak in terms of too high praise , such as Hart - leap Well , the Banks of the Wye , Poor Susan , parts of the Leech - gatherer , the lines to a Cuckoo , to a Daisy , the Complaint , several of ...
... Lyrical Ballads , it is not possible to speak in terms of too high praise , such as Hart - leap Well , the Banks of the Wye , Poor Susan , parts of the Leech - gatherer , the lines to a Cuckoo , to a Daisy , the Complaint , several of ...
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... Lyrical Ballads . As Mr. Wordsworth's poems have been little known to the public , or 66 chiefly through garbled extracts from them , I will here 310 ON THE LIVING POETS .
... Lyrical Ballads . As Mr. Wordsworth's poems have been little known to the public , or 66 chiefly through garbled extracts from them , I will here 310 ON THE LIVING POETS .
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... Lyrical Ballads . The Germans , who made heroes of robbers , and honest women of cast- off mistresses , had already exhausted the extrava- gant and marvellous in sentiment and situation : our native writers adopted a wonderful ...
... Lyrical Ballads . The Germans , who made heroes of robbers , and honest women of cast- off mistresses , had already exhausted the extrava- gant and marvellous in sentiment and situation : our native writers adopted a wonderful ...
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Página 279 - The effect of reading this old ballad is as if all our hopes and fears hung upon the last fibre of the heart, and we felt that giving way. What silence, what loneliness, what leisure for grief and despair '. ' My father pressed me sair, my mother didna speak. But she looked in my face till my heart was like to break.