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... poem , like The Solitary Reaper ( p . 60 ) , At the Grave of Burns ( p . 61 ) , Yarrow Unvisited ( p . 62 ) , and Stepping Westward ( p . 63 ) , belongs to a group of seventeen poems which Words- worth collected under the heading ...
... poem , like The Solitary Reaper ( p . 60 ) , At the Grave of Burns ( p . 61 ) , Yarrow Unvisited ( p . 62 ) , and Stepping Westward ( p . 63 ) , belongs to a group of seventeen poems which Words- worth collected under the heading ...
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... poem were not those he chose to emphasize in the heat of poetic composition . It is not that the poem and preface are at vari- ance : but there is a marked difference of em- phasis . Shelley wrote to Godwin ( February 24 , 1812 ) ...
... poem were not those he chose to emphasize in the heat of poetic composition . It is not that the poem and preface are at vari- ance : but there is a marked difference of em- phasis . Shelley wrote to Godwin ( February 24 , 1812 ) ...
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... poem has often been called the " little Endymion " because " Endymion " was its first title , cancelled before the poem went to print in 1817. The longer poem may have been , and probably was , in Keats's mind to cause the cancellation ...
... poem has often been called the " little Endymion " because " Endymion " was its first title , cancelled before the poem went to print in 1817. The longer poem may have been , and probably was , in Keats's mind to cause the cancellation ...
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