University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volume 20University of Michigan Press, 1943 - 265 pagine |
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... Lyrical Ballads as early as 1798. I believe that no more than two of the studies thus far devoted to Guilt and Sorrow , and The Borderers - its companion piece in God- winism - have been written with the purpose of showing the ...
... Lyrical Ballads as early as 1798. I believe that no more than two of the studies thus far devoted to Guilt and Sorrow , and The Borderers - its companion piece in God- winism - have been written with the purpose of showing the ...
Pagina 220
... Lyrical Ballads and much of his later poetry were composed . From the spring of 1794 , when he had finished the first draft of Guilt and Sorrow and made significant additions to An Evening Walk at Windy Brow , until the spring of 1797 ...
... Lyrical Ballads and much of his later poetry were composed . From the spring of 1794 , when he had finished the first draft of Guilt and Sorrow and made significant additions to An Evening Walk at Windy Brow , until the spring of 1797 ...
Pagina 231
... Lyrical Ballads and most of the poetry he wrote after 1797 , is to be found , I be- lieve , in a letter written in April , 1798 , by Samuel Taylor Coleridge to his brother George . This letter contains a re- markably complete statement ...
... Lyrical Ballads and most of the poetry he wrote after 1797 , is to be found , I be- lieve , in a letter written in April , 1798 , by Samuel Taylor Coleridge to his brother George . This letter contains a re- markably complete statement ...
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BIOGRAPHY 177095 | 3 |
THE EARLY POEMS | 37 |
THE LETTER TO THE Bishop of Llandaff | 88 |
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