The Charles Lamb Bulletin, Utgåva 105–116Charles Lamb Society., 1999 |
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... critical finger upon the absence of real empathy in Southey's ' The Ruined Cottage ' and he also introduced a very striking description of his own rate of production , speaking here of the emergence of John Woodvil : But I thank you ...
... critical finger upon the absence of real empathy in Southey's ' The Ruined Cottage ' and he also introduced a very striking description of his own rate of production , speaking here of the emergence of John Woodvil : But I thank you ...
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... critical doctrine . In commenting on a key goal for Wordsworth in Lyrical Ballads , Coleridge declares that Wordsworth was to remove ' the film of familiarity ' from everyday things so that they can be seen afresh . " Wordsworth's great ...
... critical doctrine . In commenting on a key goal for Wordsworth in Lyrical Ballads , Coleridge declares that Wordsworth was to remove ' the film of familiarity ' from everyday things so that they can be seen afresh . " Wordsworth's great ...
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... Critical preface had appeared in a separate treatise . - All its dogmas are true and just and most of them new , as criticism . But they associate a diminishing idea with the Poems which follow , as having been written for Experiments ...
... Critical preface had appeared in a separate treatise . - All its dogmas are true and just and most of them new , as criticism . But they associate a diminishing idea with the Poems which follow , as having been written for Experiments ...
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