The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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Page 148
... bave there advanced is pe- culiarly applicable to the poems before us .. The first is an Ode for the Morning of the Day appointed as a General Thanksgiving , January , 1816. The opening invocation to the sun is finely con- ceived and ...
... bave there advanced is pe- culiarly applicable to the poems before us .. The first is an Ode for the Morning of the Day appointed as a General Thanksgiving , January , 1816. The opening invocation to the sun is finely con- ceived and ...
Page 189
... bave said that we do not think Mr. Wordsworth so fortunate in his lyric measures , as in the construction of his blank verse ; neither has he in our opinion attained any high degree of positive excellence in this way . Passages indeed ...
... bave said that we do not think Mr. Wordsworth so fortunate in his lyric measures , as in the construction of his blank verse ; neither has he in our opinion attained any high degree of positive excellence in this way . Passages indeed ...
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... bave sustained the dignified and almost sacred character of a poet : few have approached nearer to the al- most unattainable perfection of those masters of English verse than William Wordsworth . The " Ecclesiastical Sketches " consist ...
... bave sustained the dignified and almost sacred character of a poet : few have approached nearer to the al- most unattainable perfection of those masters of English verse than William Wordsworth . The " Ecclesiastical Sketches " consist ...
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