A Literary History of CambridgePevensey Press, 1985 - 272 pagini |
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... brought as it so clearly did a blunted sensibility . - Wordsworth had begun work on his first significant poem , ' An Evening Walk ' , during his first summer vacation at home , completing it the following year , 1789 . When his uncle ...
... brought as it so clearly did a blunted sensibility . - Wordsworth had begun work on his first significant poem , ' An Evening Walk ' , during his first summer vacation at home , completing it the following year , 1789 . When his uncle ...
Pagina 99
... brought about by the French Revolution , partly because St John's had been at a reactionary ebb while Jesus was bustling with progressiveness , partly because of the two poets ' different temperaments . Both proved academic failures ...
... brought about by the French Revolution , partly because St John's had been at a reactionary ebb while Jesus was bustling with progressiveness , partly because of the two poets ' different temperaments . Both proved academic failures ...
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... brought him a professorship at University College , London . With the Cambridge appointment the Oxford disgrace was finally retrieved . He was elected to a fellowship at Trinity and moved into the stony gloom of Whewell's Court , where ...
... brought him a professorship at University College , London . With the Cambridge appointment the Oxford disgrace was finally retrieved . He was elected to a fellowship at Trinity and moved into the stony gloom of Whewell's Court , where ...
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Preface | 7 |
Hatchery of wits and roaringboys | 22 |
The Lady of Christs | 44 |
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