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... [ Lyrical Ballads ] , enchanted with The Idiot Boy . " Page 24. LINES , COMPOSED A FEW MILES ABOVE TINTERN ABBEY In June , 1798 , Wordsworth and his sister went to Bristol to see the Lyrical Ballads through the press . Within a week they ...
... [ Lyrical Ballads ] , enchanted with The Idiot Boy . " Page 24. LINES , COMPOSED A FEW MILES ABOVE TINTERN ABBEY In June , 1798 , Wordsworth and his sister went to Bristol to see the Lyrical Ballads through the press . Within a week they ...
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... LYRICAL BALLADS The first edition of Lyrical Ballads was pub- lished in September , 1798. The price of the copyright agreed upon by the authors and Cottle , the publisher , was thirty guineas . Wordsworth and Coleridge needed the money ...
... LYRICAL BALLADS The first edition of Lyrical Ballads was pub- lished in September , 1798. The price of the copyright agreed upon by the authors and Cottle , the publisher , was thirty guineas . Wordsworth and Coleridge needed the money ...
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... Lyrical Ballads is of primary value in establishing an approach to this poem . The version which appeared in 1798 in the Lyrical Ballads was revised for the 1800 edi- tion . The marginal gloss first appeared in Coleridge's Sibylline ...
... Lyrical Ballads is of primary value in establishing an approach to this poem . The version which appeared in 1798 in the Lyrical Ballads was revised for the 1800 edi- tion . The marginal gloss first appeared in Coleridge's Sibylline ...
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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH 17701850 | 1 |
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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