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time " ( Prelude XI , 257-78 ; Two - Part Prelude I , 288-96 ) . He continues with the childhood recollection of hangman's gibbet and the sight of the girl and the Penrith Beacon ( Prelude XI , 278-316 ; Two - Part Prelude , I , 296-327 ) ...
time " ( Prelude XI , 257-78 ; Two - Part Prelude I , 288-96 ) . He continues with the childhood recollection of hangman's gibbet and the sight of the girl and the Penrith Beacon ( Prelude XI , 278-316 ; Two - Part Prelude , I , 296-327 ) ...
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... Prelude , extending it into the Thirteen - Book poem familiar today . Less well known is the fact that Wordsworth made an earlier attempt to enlarge The Prelude immediately before this period , in late 1801. The present essay argues ...
... Prelude , extending it into the Thirteen - Book poem familiar today . Less well known is the fact that Wordsworth made an earlier attempt to enlarge The Prelude immediately before this period , in late 1801. The present essay argues ...
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... Prelude is FAMOUS FOR ITS DEFIANCE of conventional categorization . Readers have long recognized that the epic - length poem is not a traditional epic , and it seems likely that the key to its classification is found in the first forty ...
... Prelude is FAMOUS FOR ITS DEFIANCE of conventional categorization . Readers have long recognized that the epic - length poem is not a traditional epic , and it seems likely that the key to its classification is found in the first forty ...
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