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" Bell in the open air ; and the comment made upon it by his face and voice was very different from that of some later critics ! Whatever might be thought of the poem, "his face was a book where men might read strange matters," and he announced the fate... "
The Life of William Hazlitt - Page 43
by Percival Presland Howe - 1922 - 475 pages
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Literary Remains of the Late William Hazlitt: With a Notice of His Life by ...

William Hazlitt - 1836 - 372 pages
...facing it, conceived I had made a discovery, or thanked Mr. Wordsworth for having made one for me ! We went over to All-Foxden again the day following,...made upon it by his face and voice was very different froïn that of some later critics ! Whatever might be thought of the poem, " his face was as a book...
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University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Volume 8

1836 - 804 pages
...facing it, conceived I had made a discovery, or thanked Mr. Wordsworth for having made one for me 1 We went over to All-Foxden again the day following,...Bell' in the open air; and the comment made upon it hy his face and voice was very different from that of Some later crities ! Whatever might he thought...
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The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 8

1836 - 758 pages
...All-Foxden again the day Collowing, and Wordsworth rend us the story of ' Peter Bell' in the opeu air; Bad the comment made upon it by his face and voice was...later critics ! Whatever might be thought of the poem, ' bis face was as a book where men might read strange matters,' and he announced the fata of his hero...
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Winterslow: Essays and Characters Written There

William Hazlitt - Literature - 1850 - 352 pages
...facing it, conceived I had made a discovery, or thanked Mr Wordsworth for having made one for me ! We went over to All-Foxden again the day following,...of ' Peter Bell' in the open air ; and the comment upon it by his face and voice was very different from that of some later critics ! Whatever might be...
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Somerset, with the Severn Sea: A Poem, with Historical and Miscellaneous Notes

John Draper (artist.) - Poetry of places - 1867 - 426 pages
...made a discovery, or thanked Mr. Wordsworth for having made one for me. ! " We went over to Alfoxden again the day following, and Wordsworth read us the...different from that of some later critics ! Whatever might bo thought of the poem, ' his face was as a book where men might read strange matters,' and he announced...
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Somerset, with the Severn Sea: A Poem, with Historical and Miscellaneous Notes

John Draper (artist.) - Poetry of places - 1867 - 410 pages
...made a discovery, or thanked Mr. Wordsworth for having made one for me ! " We went over to Alfoxden again the day following, and Wordsworth read us the...and voice was very different from that of some later crities ! Whatever might be thought of the poem, ' his face was as a book where men might read strange...
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The poetical and dramatic works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge [ed. by R.H ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1877 - 358 pages
...that unconstrained period) in a brown fustian jacket and striped pantaloons. "We went over to Alfoxden again the day following, and Wordsworth read us the story of Peter Bell in the open air. There is a chaunt in the recitation both of Coleridge and Wordsworth, which acts as a spell upon the...
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Sketches and Essays: And Winterslow (essays Written There)

William Hazlitt, William Carew Hazlitt - 1878 - 512 pages
...facing it, conceived I had made a discovery, or thanked Mr. Wordsworth for having made one for me! We went over to All-Foxden again the day following,...story of Peter Bell in the open air; and the comment upon it by his face and voice was very different from that of some later critics! Whatever might be...
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The treasury of modern biography, compiled by R. Cochrane, Issue 92

Robert Cochrane (miscellaneous writer) - 1878 - 570 pages
...for having made one for me ! We went over to Alfoxden again the day following, and Wordsworth read as the story of " Peter Bell " in the open air ; and the comment upon it by his face and voice was very different from that of some later critics ! Whatever might be...
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The Poetical and Dramatic Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge ..., Volume 1

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - English drama - 1880 - 352 pages
...that unconstrained period) in a brown fustian jacket and striped pantaloons. "We went over to Alfoxden again the day following, and Wordsworth read us the story of Peter Bell in the open air. There is a chaunt in the recitation both of Coleridge and Wordsworth, which acts as a spell upon the...
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