William Wordsworth, Volym 118Twayne, 1971 - 194 sidor A critical study of the poet's most enduring works and a general background of his life and artistic career. |
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... English and a child of Nature disposes of any possible connection with Annette ) ; Mary Hutchinson , his future wife toward whom his heart was now returning ( why then , should she be dead ? ) ; Margaret Hutchinson , her sister , whom ...
... English and a child of Nature disposes of any possible connection with Annette ) ; Mary Hutchinson , his future wife toward whom his heart was now returning ( why then , should she be dead ? ) ; Margaret Hutchinson , her sister , whom ...
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... English Language Notes , formerly in Phi- lological Quarterly ( 1950-65 ) and before that in English Literary History ( 1937-49 ) ; ( 2 ) the annual bibliographies in Publications of the Modern Language Association and in the Modern ...
... English Language Notes , formerly in Phi- lological Quarterly ( 1950-65 ) and before that in English Literary History ( 1937-49 ) ; ( 2 ) the annual bibliographies in Publications of the Modern Language Association and in the Modern ...
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... English Poetry . New York : Macmillan , 1936. Excellent orientation to Wordsworth's naturalism ( chapters II - VI ) , but Beach's judgment on the value of the poet's mystic faith should be checked by the evalu- ations of Rader ...
... English Poetry . New York : Macmillan , 1936. Excellent orientation to Wordsworth's naturalism ( chapters II - VI ) , but Beach's judgment on the value of the poet's mystic faith should be checked by the evalu- ations of Rader ...
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