The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 1G. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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Page xxxiv
... a drama it is not and could not be a success , since the author was unskilled in contriving and conduct- ing dramatic action , and the stress of pain is MEMOIR . XXXV too prolonged and unrelieved , yet it xxxiv MEMOIR .
... a drama it is not and could not be a success , since the author was unskilled in contriving and conduct- ing dramatic action , and the stress of pain is MEMOIR . XXXV too prolonged and unrelieved , yet it xxxiv MEMOIR .
Page xxxvi
... pain . Coleridge's " An- cient Mariner " was planned during an excur- sion to Lynton and the Valley of Stones , in the autumn of 1797 , on which Dorothy Words- worth accompanied her brother and Coleridge ; a joint volume was projected ...
... pain . Coleridge's " An- cient Mariner " was planned during an excur- sion to Lynton and the Valley of Stones , in the autumn of 1797 , on which Dorothy Words- worth accompanied her brother and Coleridge ; a joint volume was projected ...
Page xlii
... pains of friendship , in imaginative delight , in literary culture , in serious thought and high aspiring . Dorothy cooked , washed , mended clothes ; William chopped wood and dug in the garden . Their food was plain ; their drink was ...
... pains of friendship , in imaginative delight , in literary culture , in serious thought and high aspiring . Dorothy cooked , washed , mended clothes ; William chopped wood and dug in the garden . Their food was plain ; their drink was ...
Page liv
... pain and grief a triumph pure . ” The poetry proceeds , as he says , from the soul of man , communicating its creative energies to the images of the external world . It is a spiritual romance founded on abiding realities . of human ...
... pain and grief a triumph pure . ” The poetry proceeds , as he says , from the soul of man , communicating its creative energies to the images of the external world . It is a spiritual romance founded on abiding realities . of human ...
Page lvi
... pain and who gave us the purest delight . " Three children remained , John and Dorothy , the two eldest , and William , the youngest , who was born at Allan Bank in May , 1810 . The afflicted parents felt that they could with difficulty ...
... pain and who gave us the purest delight . " Three children remained , John and Dorothy , the two eldest , and William , the youngest , who was born at Allan Bank in May , 1810 . The afflicted parents felt that they could with difficulty ...
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