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... letters , and these tell the truth , almost the whole truth . Sometimes the letters contradict the sentiment of the poem , and in such cases it is the letters which must be believed . There is an important example of this dating from ...
... letters , and these tell the truth , almost the whole truth . Sometimes the letters contradict the sentiment of the poem , and in such cases it is the letters which must be believed . There is an important example of this dating from ...
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... ( Letter to Anna Seward , Sept. 1806 , Letters , I , p . 322. ) Another book which fired his imagination at the age of twelve was Bishop Percy's Reliques of Ancient Poetry , and in 1801 he wrote to the bishop that he could well remember ...
... ( Letter to Anna Seward , Sept. 1806 , Letters , I , p . 322. ) Another book which fired his imagination at the age of twelve was Bishop Percy's Reliques of Ancient Poetry , and in 1801 he wrote to the bishop that he could well remember ...
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... letters to Sir Walter Scott have an awkwardness and sense of inferiority about them which are not to be found in any other of his letters . He himself recognised it in one of his letters to Scott . ' I can only account for it on the ...
... letters to Sir Walter Scott have an awkwardness and sense of inferiority about them which are not to be found in any other of his letters . He himself recognised it in one of his letters to Scott . ' I can only account for it on the ...
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Contents Acknowledgements 6 | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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