The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 1G. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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Page xi
... dated at best approximately and conjecturally . It is wiser and safer to offer the reader , as we do in the present edition , a chro- nological table , by the use of which he can , if he choose , adopt a chronological method of study ...
... dated at best approximately and conjecturally . It is wiser and safer to offer the reader , as we do in the present edition , a chro- nological table , by the use of which he can , if he choose , adopt a chronological method of study ...
Page xiv
... dated by me 1843 may in fact be some- what earlier , but still subsequent to 1836-37 . This part of my task would have been easy , or might perhaps have been dispensed with , if the work of collation had been done finally in Professor ...
... dated by me 1843 may in fact be some- what earlier , but still subsequent to 1836-37 . This part of my task would have been easy , or might perhaps have been dispensed with , if the work of collation had been done finally in Professor ...
Page lxvi
... dated January 4th , 1839 : - " There are very few days that I do not see the poet for an hour or two . What strange workings are there in his great mind , and how fearfully strong are all his feelings and affec- tions ! If his intellect ...
... dated January 4th , 1839 : - " There are very few days that I do not see the poet for an hour or two . What strange workings are there in his great mind , and how fearfully strong are all his feelings and affec- tions ! If his intellect ...
Page 353
... Dated by Wordsworth 1786 ; first published in 1815 , with the title " Extract from the conclusion of a Poem , composed upon leaving school . " In the " Autobiographical Memoranda , " dictated Nov. 1847 , Wordsworth describes this ...
... Dated by Wordsworth 1786 ; first published in 1815 , with the title " Extract from the conclusion of a Poem , composed upon leaving school . " In the " Autobiographical Memoranda , " dictated Nov. 1847 , Wordsworth describes this ...
Page 355
... real circumstance . The country is idealised rather than described in any one of its local aspects .-- I. F. Dated by Wordsworth 1787-89 ; first published in 1793 . ' It preceded " Descriptive Sketches " in publication . NOTES . 355.
... real circumstance . The country is idealised rather than described in any one of its local aspects .-- I. F. Dated by Wordsworth 1787-89 ; first published in 1793 . ' It preceded " Descriptive Sketches " in publication . NOTES . 355.
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