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... matter of fact I found myself liking the minor Scottish poems more and more as I read them . Wordsworth hits a great range of tones from serious to playful , and his turns of thought are always original and interesting . I want to begin ...
... matter of fact I found myself liking the minor Scottish poems more and more as I read them . Wordsworth hits a great range of tones from serious to playful , and his turns of thought are always original and interesting . I want to begin ...
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... matter of a song , / Pour forth that day my soul in measured strains ' ( 46- 8 ) . Wordsworth might have thought that the technique of claiming spontaneous composition was unusual , but it was not unprecedented or uncharacteristic of ...
... matter of a song , / Pour forth that day my soul in measured strains ' ( 46- 8 ) . Wordsworth might have thought that the technique of claiming spontaneous composition was unusual , but it was not unprecedented or uncharacteristic of ...
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... matters . They have only never thought perhaps on that side of the question or have been accustomed from childhood to ... matter , Death is common to all ; and a trout , speedily killed by a man , may suffer no worse fate than from the ...
... matters . They have only never thought perhaps on that side of the question or have been accustomed from childhood to ... matter , Death is common to all ; and a trout , speedily killed by a man , may suffer no worse fate than from the ...
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Irreverent Glimpses of the Poet Laureate Three Informal | 39 |
Hazlitt versus Malthus | 47 |
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