That Sunny Dome: A Portrait of Regency BritainDent, 1977 - 208 ページ |
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... poets tend to ' burn themselves out ' before they reach the age of forty . Wordsworth was forty in 1810. It is true that he seldon now had the intense mystical experiences , the ' dizzy raptures ' , of an earlier period in poem after poem ...
... poets tend to ' burn themselves out ' before they reach the age of forty . Wordsworth was forty in 1810. It is true that he seldon now had the intense mystical experiences , the ' dizzy raptures ' , of an earlier period in poem after poem ...
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... poem or poems he had in mind , but it seems a reasonable deduction that when he wrote ' he describes what he sees I describe what I imagine ' he was thinking of his disadvantage in trying to write of Greece when he had travelled only in ...
... poem or poems he had in mind , but it seems a reasonable deduction that when he wrote ' he describes what he sees I describe what I imagine ' he was thinking of his disadvantage in trying to write of Greece when he had travelled only in ...
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... poem shows that he feels about birds as he does about trees ― they are to be cherished , not treated with contempt . Cruel boys in the village have amused themselves by killing fledgling sparrows . Clare grows angry as he remembers them ...
... poem shows that he feels about birds as he does about trees ― they are to be cherished , not treated with contempt . Cruel boys in the village have amused themselves by killing fledgling sparrows . Clare grows angry as he remembers them ...
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The Public Prints | 28 |
The Dispossessed | 50 |
Brummell or Byron? The Search for a Hero | 76 |
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