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William Wordsworth to the poem “ Expostulation and Reply , ” page 17 . By W. P. Ker , LL.D. Sir Walter Scott to the poem “ The Minstrel , ” page 35. By W. P. Ker , LL.D. Samuel Taylor Coleridge to extract from “ The Ancient Mariner ...
William Wordsworth to the poem “ Expostulation and Reply , ” page 17 . By W. P. Ker , LL.D. Sir Walter Scott to the poem “ The Minstrel , ” page 35. By W. P. Ker , LL.D. Samuel Taylor Coleridge to extract from “ The Ancient Mariner ...
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It than a play as is the Samson Agonistes of Milton . is certainly the finest as well as the most flattering With such undramatic or semi - dramatic poems as portrait ever painted of him . The execution of these a tragedy framed on ...
It than a play as is the Samson Agonistes of Milton . is certainly the finest as well as the most flattering With such undramatic or semi - dramatic poems as portrait ever painted of him . The execution of these a tragedy framed on ...
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When Dallas asked him if he had not any other thing to show , he confessed to having written two cantos of Childe Harold , a poem of which he had great doubts . It seems , from Dallas's account , to have been with the greatest ...
When Dallas asked him if he had not any other thing to show , he confessed to having written two cantos of Childe Harold , a poem of which he had great doubts . It seems , from Dallas's account , to have been with the greatest ...
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Contents
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY | 1 |
THE RENASCENCE OF WONDER IN POETRY | 9 |
SIR WALTER SCOTT | 23 |
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