The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: Together with a Description of the Country of the Lakes in the North of EnglandKay & Troutman, 1848 - 551 pages |
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Page iii
... Poems , " published in 1835. The text has been adopted with great care from the London edition . To the contents of ... poem to which they were to be applied . In some instances special directions for arrangement had been given by the ...
... Poems , " published in 1835. The text has been adopted with great care from the London edition . To the contents of ... poem to which they were to be applied . In some instances special directions for arrangement had been given by the ...
Page iv
... poems . - It may be added that no one would feel more grieved at any injury done by a false arrangement than he who claims to have brought to the task an affectionate solicitude for every verse in the volume . A A few notes have been ...
... poems . - It may be added that no one would feel more grieved at any injury done by a false arrangement than he who claims to have brought to the task an affectionate solicitude for every verse in the volume . A A few notes have been ...
Page v
... POETS THAT IN VERSE DISPLAY THE ELEMENTAL FORMS OF HUMAN PASSIONS : POETS HAVE BEEN , TO WHOM THE FICKLE FASHIONS AND ALL THE WILFUL HUMOURS OF THE DAY HAVE FURNISHED MATTER FOR A POLISHED LAY : AND MANY ARE THE SMOOTH ELABORATE TRIBE ...
... POETS THAT IN VERSE DISPLAY THE ELEMENTAL FORMS OF HUMAN PASSIONS : POETS HAVE BEEN , TO WHOM THE FICKLE FASHIONS AND ALL THE WILFUL HUMOURS OF THE DAY HAVE FURNISHED MATTER FOR A POLISHED LAY : AND MANY ARE THE SMOOTH ELABORATE TRIBE ...
Page vii
... Poems to you . - In addition to a lively pleasure derived from general considerations , I feel a particular ... Poets of your Name and Family , who were born in that neighbourhood ; and , we may be assured , did not wander with ...
... Poems to you . - In addition to a lively pleasure derived from general considerations , I feel a particular ... Poets of your Name and Family , who were born in that neighbourhood ; and , we may be assured , did not wander with ...
Page ix
... Poems , which should assist the at- tentive Reader in perceiving their connexion with each other , and also their subordination ... Poem , the Tale , the Ro- mance , the Mock - heroic , and , if the spirit of Ho- mer will tolerate such ...
... Poems , which should assist the at- tentive Reader in perceiving their connexion with each other , and also their subordination ... Poem , the Tale , the Ro- mance , the Mock - heroic , and , if the spirit of Ho- mer will tolerate such ...
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