The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volumen44Henry Colburn and Company, 1835 |
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... ; both of them have the antipathy to immediate effect ; and the repugnance to place that before the reader which tells for itself without Wordsworth's New Poems . 13 the intervention of the poet ( 12 ) Wordsworth's New Poems.
... ; both of them have the antipathy to immediate effect ; and the repugnance to place that before the reader which tells for itself without Wordsworth's New Poems . 13 the intervention of the poet ( 12 ) Wordsworth's New Poems.
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... poet , which belong , as we believe , to the highest and noblest attri- butes of humanity . Wherever there is a display of natural beauty , sublimity , or grandeur , we feel that there Wordsworth has a right to be . We would have him ...
... poet , which belong , as we believe , to the highest and noblest attri- butes of humanity . Wherever there is a display of natural beauty , sublimity , or grandeur , we feel that there Wordsworth has a right to be . We would have him ...
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... poet , which he so richly merits - before we hesi- tate to concede that in all this there is deep instruction . We do not question that ; but we say that it proves a want in the poetry of Words- worth , as poetry . We wish at times to ...
... poet , which he so richly merits - before we hesi- tate to concede that in all this there is deep instruction . We do not question that ; but we say that it proves a want in the poetry of Words- worth , as poetry . We wish at times to ...
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... poet of your own , One who ne'er ventured for a Delphie crown To sue the God ; but , haunting your green shade All seasons through , is humbly pleased to braid Ground - flowers , beneath your guardianship self - sown . " - He is not yet ...
... poet of your own , One who ne'er ventured for a Delphie crown To sue the God ; but , haunting your green shade All seasons through , is humbly pleased to braid Ground - flowers , beneath your guardianship self - sown . " - He is not yet ...
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... poet , to mark " His heaving breast , Whose tiny sinking and faint swell Betray the elf that loves to dwell In robin's bosom , as a chosen cell . " In one word , we have in this new volume , from the pen of our greatest poet , all the ...
... poet , to mark " His heaving breast , Whose tiny sinking and faint swell Betray the elf that loves to dwell In robin's bosom , as a chosen cell . " In one word , we have in this new volume , from the pen of our greatest poet , all the ...
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