The Chequer'd Shade: Reflections on Obscurity in PoetryOxford University Press, 1958 - 229 ページ |
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... Wordsworth is the prey of Jeffrey . Why repine ? Let us rather amuse ourselves with allegories , and recollect that God in the creation left His noblest creature at the mercy of a serpent . The second is quoted by F. R. Leavis as the ...
... Wordsworth is the prey of Jeffrey . Why repine ? Let us rather amuse ourselves with allegories , and recollect that God in the creation left His noblest creature at the mercy of a serpent . The second is quoted by F. R. Leavis as the ...
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... Wordsworth's conclusion that ' the poet must reconcile him- self for a season to few and scattered hearers ' , reminds us of Dr. Johnson's melancholy and majestic pronouncement : The poet must divest himself of the prejudice of his age ...
... Wordsworth's conclusion that ' the poet must reconcile him- self for a season to few and scattered hearers ' , reminds us of Dr. Johnson's melancholy and majestic pronouncement : The poet must divest himself of the prejudice of his age ...
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... Wordsworth when trying to persuade him to consider the effect of his verse on the public . It embarrassed him , said Robinson , to read aloud in company two lines from The Thorn : I've measured it from side to side ' Tis three feet long ...
... Wordsworth when trying to persuade him to consider the effect of his verse on the public . It embarrassed him , said Robinson , to read aloud in company two lines from The Thorn : I've measured it from side to side ' Tis three feet long ...
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