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 30
... give some portraits of the living or dead , from his observations of life among the mountains , describes the mountain cottage and its inhabitants . His account of persons interred in the church- yard commences with desultory ...
... give some portraits of the living or dead , from his observations of life among the mountains , describes the mountain cottage and its inhabitants . His account of persons interred in the church- yard commences with desultory ...
Page 44
... give new pleasure like the past , " Continued long as life shall last . " Nor am I loth , though pleased at heart , " Sweet Highland Girl , from thee to part ; " For I , methinks , till I grow old , " As fair before me shall behold ...
... give new pleasure like the past , " Continued long as life shall last . " Nor am I loth , though pleased at heart , " Sweet Highland Girl , from thee to part ; " For I , methinks , till I grow old , " As fair before me shall behold ...
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... give his poetry an ornament so effective , and to be added with so little comparative difficulty . This is not the case with Wordsworth in the present volume ; he recalls to our recollection in several places Sophocles , and even Pindar ...
... give his poetry an ornament so effective , and to be added with so little comparative difficulty . This is not the case with Wordsworth in the present volume ; he recalls to our recollection in several places Sophocles , and even Pindar ...
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