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... poet's own " whispering " reassurance of his teacher's abiding presence : " He loved the poets , and if now alive / Would have loved me , as one not destitute / Of promise " ( X , 510- 12 ) . In contrast to the " clearly recollective ...
... poet's own " whispering " reassurance of his teacher's abiding presence : " He loved the poets , and if now alive / Would have loved me , as one not destitute / Of promise " ( X , 510- 12 ) . In contrast to the " clearly recollective ...
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... poet mulled over his material for a few years , and then composed poems . ( In one case , a poem did not appear until 1842. ) These poems can all be read with pleasure after two hundred years . That's a lot to be said for any piece of ...
... poet mulled over his material for a few years , and then composed poems . ( In one case , a poem did not appear until 1842. ) These poems can all be read with pleasure after two hundred years . That's a lot to be said for any piece of ...
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... poet meditating on the relationship between the individual and nature by the sides / Of the deep rivers , and the lonely streams ' , and angling , enacted in the same natural arena , was often seen in similar terms . The angler , by ...
... poet meditating on the relationship between the individual and nature by the sides / Of the deep rivers , and the lonely streams ' , and angling , enacted in the same natural arena , was often seen in similar terms . The angler , by ...
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Articles | 38 |
Irreverent Glimpses of the Poet Laureate Three Informal | 39 |
Hazlitt versus Malthus | 47 |
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