Introduction to English Literature, Including a Number of Classic Works. With Notes |
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... THE TALISMAN 508 BYRON , THE PRISONER OF CHILLON 526 Wordsworth , TINTERN ABBEY AND INTIMATIONS OF IMMORTALITY 548 TENNYSON , ELAINE . • 575 ENGLISH LITERATURE . INTRODUCTION . HISTORY treats chiefly of the viii CONTENTS .
... THE TALISMAN 508 BYRON , THE PRISONER OF CHILLON 526 Wordsworth , TINTERN ABBEY AND INTIMATIONS OF IMMORTALITY 548 TENNYSON , ELAINE . • 575 ENGLISH LITERATURE . INTRODUCTION . HISTORY treats chiefly of the viii CONTENTS .
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... Wordsworth , he loved and sang of the daisy . " The sight of this flower , as it opened to the sun , lightened his sorrow : - " And down on knees anon right I me set And as I could this freshe flower I grette , Kneeling always till it ...
... Wordsworth , he loved and sang of the daisy . " The sight of this flower , as it opened to the sun , lightened his sorrow : - " And down on knees anon right I me set And as I could this freshe flower I grette , Kneeling always till it ...
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... Wordsworth has spoken truly , - ― " Thy soul was like a star , and dwelt apart . " Like his own " Paradise Lost , " he appears , with his Titanic proportions and independent loneliness , as the most impressive figure in English ...
... Wordsworth has spoken truly , - ― " Thy soul was like a star , and dwelt apart . " Like his own " Paradise Lost , " he appears , with his Titanic proportions and independent loneliness , as the most impressive figure in English ...
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... Wordsworth and others ; but let the following lines be read with something of the heroic fervor with which they were composed , and all doubts will be set at rest : - " Wha will be a traitor knave ? Wha can fill a coward's grave ? Wha ...
... Wordsworth and others ; but let the following lines be read with something of the heroic fervor with which they were composed , and all doubts will be set at rest : - " Wha will be a traitor knave ? Wha can fill a coward's grave ? Wha ...
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... Wordsworth , in whom the reflective element is largely developed , Burns is a painter of nature . He has glorified the landscape of his native land . Beyond all other poets he has caught the beauty , the humor , the pathos , of every ...
... Wordsworth , in whom the reflective element is largely developed , Burns is a painter of nature . He has glorified the landscape of his native land . Beyond all other poets he has caught the beauty , the humor , the pathos , of every ...
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