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... Wordsworth win their reward in the end and our eyes are opened , as he meant to open them , to see the mystery and ... Wordsworth's greatest achievement . A greater still may probably be the strangeness and novelty of his genius to which ...
... Wordsworth win their reward in the end and our eyes are opened , as he meant to open them , to see the mystery and ... Wordsworth's greatest achievement . A greater still may probably be the strangeness and novelty of his genius to which ...
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... Wordsworth's which illustrates better than the truth and beauty of this little poem the choice which he describes himself as making- The common growth of mother earth Suffices me her tears , her mirth , Her humblest mirth and tears ...
... Wordsworth's which illustrates better than the truth and beauty of this little poem the choice which he describes himself as making- The common growth of mother earth Suffices me her tears , her mirth , Her humblest mirth and tears ...
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... Wordsworth's ' , Lamb had written , when he too heard of Byron's death , is a lever to lift the immortal spirit ... Wordsworth . While paying due respect to Words- worth , Swinburne championed against both poets the claims of Coleridge ...
... Wordsworth's ' , Lamb had written , when he too heard of Byron's death , is a lever to lift the immortal spirit ... Wordsworth . While paying due respect to Words- worth , Swinburne championed against both poets the claims of Coleridge ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
THE VALUE AND THE METHODS OF MYTHOLOGIC STUDY By L | 37 |
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