English Poetry: A Critical IntroductionBarnes & Noble, 1966 - 205 стор. |
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... letter to his wife that ' Words- worth's hypochondriacal feelings keep him silent , and self - centred ' . But the real name for the disease from which both of them were suffering was ' It may not be a coincidence that Wordsworth had ...
... letter to his wife that ' Words- worth's hypochondriacal feelings keep him silent , and self - centred ' . But the real name for the disease from which both of them were suffering was ' It may not be a coincidence that Wordsworth had ...
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... letter he wrote to Fanny Brawne he gives an example of what he meant : If my health would bear it , I could write a Poem which I have in my head , which would be a consolation for people in such a situation as mine . I would show some ...
... letter he wrote to Fanny Brawne he gives an example of what he meant : If my health would bear it , I could write a Poem which I have in my head , which would be a consolation for people in such a situation as mine . I would show some ...
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... letter he wrote to Fanny Brawne he gives an example of what he meant : If my health would bear it , I could write a Poem which I have in my head , which would be a consolation for people in such a situation as mine . I would show some ...
... letter he wrote to Fanny Brawne he gives an example of what he meant : If my health would bear it , I could write a Poem which I have in my head , which would be a consolation for people in such a situation as mine . I would show some ...
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Poetic Meaning and the Poets Audience | 39 |
Poetry and Society | 57 |
Schools of Poetry | 73 |
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