The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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Page 225
... previously asserted , that a large portion of the language of every good poem can in no respect differ from that of good Prose . We will go further . It may be safely affirmed , that there neither is , nor can be , any essential ...
... previously asserted , that a large portion of the language of every good poem can in no respect differ from that of good Prose . We will go further . It may be safely affirmed , that there neither is , nor can be , any essential ...
Page 238
... previously received from works of rhyme or metre of the same or similar construction , an indistinct perception perpetually renewed of language closely resembling that of real life , and yet , in the circumstance of metre , differing ...
... previously received from works of rhyme or metre of the same or similar construction , an indistinct perception perpetually renewed of language closely resembling that of real life , and yet , in the circumstance of metre , differing ...
Page 328
... , " like a Centinel " ( 1850 ) ; previously " stedfast Centinel . " Between 1. 134 and 1. 135 appeared in 1842 the following lines , omitted " Until the Vale she quitted , and their door 1845 : 328 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . 28.
... , " like a Centinel " ( 1850 ) ; previously " stedfast Centinel . " Between 1. 134 and 1. 135 appeared in 1842 the following lines , omitted " Until the Vale she quitted , and their door 1845 : 328 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . 28.
Page 332
... previously " wild- wandering . " Ll . 41-46 ( 1832 ) ; in 1827 : " Not yet the corner stone is laid With solemn rite ; but Fancy sees The tower time - stricken , and in shade Embosomed of coeval trees ; Hears , o'er the lake , the ...
... previously " wild- wandering . " Ll . 41-46 ( 1832 ) ; in 1827 : " Not yet the corner stone is laid With solemn rite ; but Fancy sees The tower time - stricken , and in shade Embosomed of coeval trees ; Hears , o'er the lake , the ...
Page 333
... previously : " When the Brothers reach'd the gateway , Eustace pointed with his lance To the Horn which there was ... previously " Heirs from ages without record . " Ll . 11 , 12 ( 1845 ) ; previously : " Who of right had claimed ...
... previously : " When the Brothers reach'd the gateway , Eustace pointed with his lance To the Horn which there was ... previously " Heirs from ages without record . " Ll . 11 , 12 ( 1845 ) ; previously : " Who of right had claimed ...
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