The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 1G. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. THE ALDINE WORDSWORTH . The lines printed overleaf were by an over- sight omitted from Vol . I. , where they should be inserted after the title - page . Ir thou indeed derive thy light from Heaven , Then ...
William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. THE ALDINE WORDSWORTH . The lines printed overleaf were by an over- sight omitted from Vol . I. , where they should be inserted after the title - page . Ir thou indeed derive thy light from Heaven , Then ...
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William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. Ir thou indeed derive thy light from Heaven , Then , to the measure of that heaven - born light , Shine , Poet ! in thy place , and be content : The stars pre - eminent in magnitude , And they that from ...
William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. Ir thou indeed derive thy light from Heaven , Then , to the measure of that heaven - born light , Shine , Poet ! in thy place , and be content : The stars pre - eminent in magnitude , And they that from ...
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... light which is of the highest value ; he has done much to illustrate the topography of Wordsworth's poems . But his collation in the earlier volumes of his edition , where collation was most im- portant , is of a kind which cannot be ...
... light which is of the highest value ; he has done much to illustrate the topography of Wordsworth's poems . But his collation in the earlier volumes of his edition , where collation was most im- portant , is of a kind which cannot be ...
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... light : - " I made no vows , but vows Were then made for me ; bond unknown to me Was given , that I should be , else sinning greatly , A dedicated Spirit . " During the vacation of 1789 he wandered through Dovedale , the dales of ...
... light : - " I made no vows , but vows Were then made for me ; bond unknown to me Was given , that I should be , else sinning greatly , A dedicated Spirit . " During the vacation of 1789 he wandered through Dovedale , the dales of ...
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... light of imagination , hoped to demonstrate that the language of real life and of plain men , if wisely handled , supplied the poet with the best medium of expression , and that an artificial poetic diction was needless for the highest ...
... light of imagination , hoped to demonstrate that the language of real life and of plain men , if wisely handled , supplied the poet with the best medium of expression , and that an artificial poetic diction was needless for the highest ...
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