The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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Page 218
... excited very different expectations : for example , in the age of Catullus , Terence , and Lucretius , and that of Statius or Claudian ; and in our own country , in the age of Shakspeare and Beaumont and Fletcher , and 218 WORDSWORTH'S ...
... excited very different expectations : for example , in the age of Catullus , Terence , and Lucretius , and that of Statius or Claudian ; and in our own country , in the age of Shakspeare and Beaumont and Fletcher , and 218 WORDSWORTH'S ...
Page 242
... altogether neglected , but it has not been so much my present aim to prove , that the interest excited by some. recommending 1 This flippant insensibility was publicly reprehended by Mr. Coleridge 242 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... altogether neglected , but it has not been so much my present aim to prove , that the interest excited by some. recommending 1 This flippant insensibility was publicly reprehended by Mr. Coleridge 242 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
Page 244
... excited by real events ; they wrote naturally , and as men : feeling powerfully as they did , their language was daring , and figurative . In succeeding times , Poets , and Men ambitious of the fame of Poets , perceiving the influence ...
... excited by real events ; they wrote naturally , and as men : feeling powerfully as they did , their language was daring , and figurative . In succeeding times , Poets , and Men ambitious of the fame of Poets , perceiving the influence ...
Page 260
... excited , the " Paradise Lost " made its appearance . " Fit audience find though few , " was the petition addressed by the Poet to his inspiring Muse . I have said elsewhere that he gained more than he asked ; this I believe to be true ...
... excited , the " Paradise Lost " made its appearance . " Fit audience find though few , " was the petition addressed by the Poet to his inspiring Muse . I have said elsewhere that he gained more than he asked ; this I believe to be true ...
Page 261
... excited . But , be it remembered that , if Milton's political and religious opinions , and the manner in which he announced them , had raised him many enemies , they had procured him numerous friends ; who , as all personal danger was ...
... excited . But , be it remembered that , if Milton's political and religious opinions , and the manner in which he announced them , had raised him many enemies , they had procured him numerous friends ; who , as all personal danger was ...
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