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The principal preconception is the mutual resemblance of sights which interest
Wordsworth . In Yarrow Revisited , the selection of subjects is somewhat
controlled by the need for an elegiac tone , for he chooses scenes which evoke
the ...
The principal preconception is the mutual resemblance of sights which interest
Wordsworth . In Yarrow Revisited , the selection of subjects is somewhat
controlled by the need for an elegiac tone , for he chooses scenes which evoke
the ...
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By 1802 , the garden and orchard at Dove Cottage were taking shape , and
Wordsworth ' s Edenic dreams became reality . His return to Grasmere Vale was
soon reflected in an outpouring of magnificent poems and an efflorescence of
interest ...
By 1802 , the garden and orchard at Dove Cottage were taking shape , and
Wordsworth ' s Edenic dreams became reality . His return to Grasmere Vale was
soon reflected in an outpouring of magnificent poems and an efflorescence of
interest ...
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Wordsworth is usually too close to his sources , which admittedly are generally
concerned with historical and doctrinal subjects of limited poetic interest , and his
religious sequence has been destined to share their restricted popularity . One of
...
Wordsworth is usually too close to his sources , which admittedly are generally
concerned with historical and doctrinal subjects of limited poetic interest , and his
religious sequence has been destined to share their restricted popularity . One of
...
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Acknowledgments | 7 |
Thomas of Hales LuueRon before 1272 | 22 |
Edi beo thu heuene quene ca 1300 | 41 |
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