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... Wordsworth's is a great nourisher and stimulant . " 14 John Morley wondered " whether it is any more the essential business of a poet to be a teacher than it was the business of Handel ... Wordsworth's thought ; 34 Wordsworth's Philosophy.
... Wordsworth's is a great nourisher and stimulant . " 14 John Morley wondered " whether it is any more the essential business of a poet to be a teacher than it was the business of Handel ... Wordsworth's thought ; 34 Wordsworth's Philosophy.
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... Wordsworth's psychological cate- gories also stems directly from his view of Wordsworth's poetry . In his opinion , the philosophic unity of the poetry was of little value in consider- ing individual poems , if , indeed , it existed at ...
... Wordsworth's psychological cate- gories also stems directly from his view of Wordsworth's poetry . In his opinion , the philosophic unity of the poetry was of little value in consider- ing individual poems , if , indeed , it existed at ...
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... Wordsworth's genius . The Validity of Arnold's Judgment Arnold's judgment of Wordsworth was necessary and right for the age in which it was pronounced . His insistence that Wordsworth should be read as a poet , not as a moral ...
... Wordsworth's genius . The Validity of Arnold's Judgment Arnold's judgment of Wordsworth was necessary and right for the age in which it was pronounced . His insistence that Wordsworth should be read as a poet , not as a moral ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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