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... Sélincourt . ( Oxford University Press : 1926. ) This edition , of mani- fold usefulness , is admirably furnished ... Sélincourt . Literary Criticism , ed . by N. C. Smith . ( Frowde : London , 1906. ) Many scattered writings are ...
... Sélincourt . ( Oxford University Press : 1926. ) This edition , of mani- fold usefulness , is admirably furnished ... Sélincourt . Literary Criticism , ed . by N. C. Smith . ( Frowde : London , 1906. ) Many scattered writings are ...
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... Sélincourt's edition of The Prelude , Oxford University Press . Mr. Herbert Read , after cautioning the reader to remember that the subtitle of The Prelude is the " Growth of a Poet's Mind , " says that Wordsworth always considered the ...
... Sélincourt's edition of The Prelude , Oxford University Press . Mr. Herbert Read , after cautioning the reader to remember that the subtitle of The Prelude is the " Growth of a Poet's Mind , " says that Wordsworth always considered the ...
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... Sélincourt points out that " Wordsworth made many efforts to give a satisfactory philosophic account of the imag- ination ... " which " was to him ' the vision and the faculty divine . ' " BOOK VII It may be that Wordsworth considered ...
... Sélincourt points out that " Wordsworth made many efforts to give a satisfactory philosophic account of the imag- ination ... " which " was to him ' the vision and the faculty divine . ' " BOOK VII It may be that Wordsworth considered ...
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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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