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... sense that Wordsworth ' got a shock ' . To give you another person commenting on this aspect of the poem , here is the contemporary poet , Geoffrey Hill , in his essay ' Redeeming the Time ' . Hill praises Hopkins's criticism and , as ...
... sense that Wordsworth ' got a shock ' . To give you another person commenting on this aspect of the poem , here is the contemporary poet , Geoffrey Hill , in his essay ' Redeeming the Time ' . Hill praises Hopkins's criticism and , as ...
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... sense is one which children often do have . I remember thinking as a child ( my one point of contact with Wordsworth ) that death was for other people : I was certainly going to dodge this bleak visitor ; death was not going to happen ...
... sense is one which children often do have . I remember thinking as a child ( my one point of contact with Wordsworth ) that death was for other people : I was certainly going to dodge this bleak visitor ; death was not going to happen ...
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... sense of subjectivity , his authorial presence , and that this sense of literary subjectivity is intimately bound up with his sense of his essays ' place in a magazine . For Hazlitt , Lamb must be understood as a periodical writer : Mr ...
... sense of subjectivity , his authorial presence , and that this sense of literary subjectivity is intimately bound up with his sense of his essays ' place in a magazine . For Hazlitt , Lamb must be understood as a periodical writer : Mr ...
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Irreverent Glimpses of the Poet Laureate Three Informal | 39 |
Hazlitt versus Malthus | 47 |
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