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James Stephens. with references to other related poems : refers to Wordsworth's " much - thumbed copy " of Vaughan . par- Moore , J. R. " Wordsworth's Unacknowledged Debt to Macpherson's Ossian , " Publications of the Modern Language ...
James Stephens. with references to other related poems : refers to Wordsworth's " much - thumbed copy " of Vaughan . par- Moore , J. R. " Wordsworth's Unacknowledged Debt to Macpherson's Ossian , " Publications of the Modern Language ...
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... Wordsworth's letter , he was ordained and , beginning to serve a curacy , acquired the title Wordsworth gave him . XI . Alexander Dyce ( 1798-1869 ) would have gone into the service of the East India Com- pany if he had yielded to the ...
... Wordsworth's letter , he was ordained and , beginning to serve a curacy , acquired the title Wordsworth gave him . XI . Alexander Dyce ( 1798-1869 ) would have gone into the service of the East India Com- pany if he had yielded to the ...
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... Wordsworth was in fine cue , and we had a glorious set - to , -on Homer , Shakespeare , Milton and Virgil . Lamb got exceedingly merry , and exquisitely witty ; and his fun in the midst of Wordsworth's solemn intonations of oratory was ...
... Wordsworth was in fine cue , and we had a glorious set - to , -on Homer , Shakespeare , Milton and Virgil . Lamb got exceedingly merry , and exquisitely witty ; and his fun in the midst of Wordsworth's solemn intonations of oratory was ...
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