English Romantic PoetsJames Stephens, Edwin Long Beck, Royall Henderson Snow |
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... poetic activity . To this period belongs the volume Lyrical Ballads ( 1798 ) , the joint work of Wordsworth and Coleridge , the first poem in the book being Coleridge's Ancient Mariner and the last Words- worth's Tintern Abbey . Each of ...
... poetic activity . To this period belongs the volume Lyrical Ballads ( 1798 ) , the joint work of Wordsworth and Coleridge , the first poem in the book being Coleridge's Ancient Mariner and the last Words- worth's Tintern Abbey . Each of ...
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... poet distinguish the degree and kind of the excitement produced by the very act of poetic 25 wild and so deficient make just the same havoc with rhymes and metres , as they are supposed to effect with modes and figures of speech ? How ...
... poet distinguish the degree and kind of the excitement produced by the very act of poetic 25 wild and so deficient make just the same havoc with rhymes and metres , as they are supposed to effect with modes and figures of speech ? How ...
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... poetic reading in his mind and memory with the effect of the confused but harmonious sounds of evening on the ear , -a frank and illuminating comment by himself on those stray echoes and reminiscences of the older poets which we catch ...
... poetic reading in his mind and memory with the effect of the confused but harmonious sounds of evening on the ear , -a frank and illuminating comment by himself on those stray echoes and reminiscences of the older poets which we catch ...
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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