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... poet , who first saw the light on 21st October , 1772 , and who sustained the burden of living for sixty - two years , would have had to say to Mr. Masefield's " peelèd oes " —peelèd oes being our living poet's description of potatoes ...
... poet , who first saw the light on 21st October , 1772 , and who sustained the burden of living for sixty - two years , would have had to say to Mr. Masefield's " peelèd oes " —peelèd oes being our living poet's description of potatoes ...
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... poet . Wordsworth was apt to forget that the poet's ideas should be universal concern if they are to be permanent . So infatuated was he with his own local interests , that he babbled . How pleasant , none the less , how full of charm ...
... poet . Wordsworth was apt to forget that the poet's ideas should be universal concern if they are to be permanent . So infatuated was he with his own local interests , that he babbled . How pleasant , none the less , how full of charm ...
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... poet's dream ! It is largely due to the life - work of these Immortals that poetry is still a living force among us . Their influence has extended into channels which , ( however divergent from the source ) , yet owe to inspiration ...
... poet's dream ! It is largely due to the life - work of these Immortals that poetry is still a living force among us . Their influence has extended into channels which , ( however divergent from the source ) , yet owe to inspiration ...
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The Immortal Nine: An Introduction to the Poetry of Last Century (Classic ... J. M. Stuart-Young No preview available - 2016 |
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