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Page 314
... already been apparent from the constant revision by the poet in the successive printed texts : Wordsworth's poetry is a vast palimpsest . Margaret in The Ruined Cottage , in the attempts to conclude the poem , was already the instrument ...
... already been apparent from the constant revision by the poet in the successive printed texts : Wordsworth's poetry is a vast palimpsest . Margaret in The Ruined Cottage , in the attempts to conclude the poem , was already the instrument ...
Page 326
... already thrusting its way towards a future unknown to the poet . Mr. Jonathan Wordsworth has rightly commented on how unrealized the images of this passage appear in com- parison with the stark and natural presentation of the forsaken ...
... already thrusting its way towards a future unknown to the poet . Mr. Jonathan Wordsworth has rightly commented on how unrealized the images of this passage appear in com- parison with the stark and natural presentation of the forsaken ...
Page 478
... already manifesting itself , and at the age of 15 he had already read and summarized the famous article on Psychology by James Ward in the XIth edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica . London , too , was a stimulating place culturally ...
... already manifesting itself , and at the age of 15 he had already read and summarized the famous article on Psychology by James Ward in the XIth edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica . London , too , was a stimulating place culturally ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND THE DISCOVERY OF MAN Raleigh | 101 |
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