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... Wordsworth . His lectures , his letters , and his marginalia all bear testimony to how widely and deeply he had studied Daniel . Thus he sees a close relationship between Daniel and Wordsworth in Chapter 22 of the Biographia Literaria ...
... Wordsworth . His lectures , his letters , and his marginalia all bear testimony to how widely and deeply he had studied Daniel . Thus he sees a close relationship between Daniel and Wordsworth in Chapter 22 of the Biographia Literaria ...
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... Wordsworth's editor observes that not only the quoted portion but the whole of the first line is taken from Daniel's Musophilus ( 1. 295 ) , and adds that the context in the Daniel poem is interesting in relation to the thought of ...
... Wordsworth's editor observes that not only the quoted portion but the whole of the first line is taken from Daniel's Musophilus ( 1. 295 ) , and adds that the context in the Daniel poem is interesting in relation to the thought of ...
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... Wordsworth's negative correlatives nor ... nor " may be derived as much from Milton as from Daniel . And of course ... Wordsworth who exhibits as regu- larly the phraseology that has been discussed here at least no poet to whom ...
... Wordsworth's negative correlatives nor ... nor " may be derived as much from Milton as from Daniel . And of course ... Wordsworth who exhibits as regu- larly the phraseology that has been discussed here at least no poet to whom ...
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Klenke Sister M Amelia O P The Christus Domini Con | 14 |
Taylor Dick Jr The Earl of Pembroke and the Youth | 26 |
Hone Ralph E The Pilot of the Galilean Lake | 55 |
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