University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volume 20University of Michigan Press, 1943 - 265 pagine |
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... tion with the circumstances into which he was plunged by the untimely death of his father . Wordsworth's primary ambi- tion in his youth was to secure such an ideal domestic situa- tion as the one variously described above in his own ...
... tion with the circumstances into which he was plunged by the untimely death of his father . Wordsworth's primary ambi- tion in his youth was to secure such an ideal domestic situa- tion as the one variously described above in his own ...
Pagina 95
... tion . It was this appendix , apparently , that inflamed Words- worth - already predisposed to cry out angrily against abuses from which he himself was suffering - and first moved him to compose the bitter and comprehensive social ...
... tion . It was this appendix , apparently , that inflamed Words- worth - already predisposed to cry out angrily against abuses from which he himself was suffering - and first moved him to compose the bitter and comprehensive social ...
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... tion of the evil consequences of pride , and the blessings of disinterestedness and benevolence . That Wordsworth conceived of Oswald as a personifica- tion of pride and self - regard is evident from his Preface to The Borderers - a ...
... tion of the evil consequences of pride , and the blessings of disinterestedness and benevolence . That Wordsworth conceived of Oswald as a personifica- tion of pride and self - regard is evident from his Preface to The Borderers - a ...
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BIOGRAPHY 177095 | 3 |
THE EARLY POEMS | 37 |
THE LETTER TO THE Bishop of Llandaff | 88 |
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