The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 1G. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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Page vii
... never attended , and had , of course , settled no scheme of it in my own mind . " It is implied in these words that he had attended to the subject of punctuation . in verse ; and in the years subsequent to 1809 his scheme became much ...
... never attended , and had , of course , settled no scheme of it in my own mind . " It is implied in these words that he had attended to the subject of punctuation . in verse ; and in the years subsequent to 1809 his scheme became much ...
Page xii
... notes at the end of each volume . Fenwick notes sometimes ramble pleasantly into gossip and garrulity . Wordsworth certainly never intended that they should serve as intro- The ductions to his poems . Let the poems be first xii PREFACE .
... notes at the end of each volume . Fenwick notes sometimes ramble pleasantly into gossip and garrulity . Wordsworth certainly never intended that they should serve as intro- The ductions to his poems . Let the poems be first xii PREFACE .
Page xxiv
... never recovered his former cheerfulness . Wordsworth remembered her pinning a nosegay to his breast , when , before Easter , he went to church to repeat the catechism ( see Ecclesiastical Sonnets , " Part iii . 22 ) . In the year of her ...
... never recovered his former cheerfulness . Wordsworth remembered her pinning a nosegay to his breast , when , before Easter , he went to church to repeat the catechism ( see Ecclesiastical Sonnets , " Part iii . 22 ) . In the year of her ...
Page xxvi
... never , like Southey , a vast accumulator and arranger of knowledge ; but he knew well our elder English poets and the poets of ancient Rome ; and there was a time when in company with Coleridge he studied for his pleasure the writings ...
... never , like Southey , a vast accumulator and arranger of knowledge ; but he knew well our elder English poets and the poets of ancient Rome ; and there was a time when in company with Coleridge he studied for his pleasure the writings ...
Page xxxiv
... never printed - of the Satires of Juvenal ; and it was here that he made his sole essay in tragedy , " The Borderers , " which remained until 1842 in manuscript . Though as a drama it is not and could not be a success , since the author ...
... never printed - of the Satires of Juvenal ; and it was here that he made his sole essay in tragedy , " The Borderers , " which remained until 1842 in manuscript . Though as a drama it is not and could not be a success , since the author ...
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