Wordsworth's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1905 - 260 pages |
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admiration affections appear beauty character Coleorton Coleridge composition contemplation Convention of Cintra Countess of Winchelsea critical D. G. HOGARTH degree delight diction Dryden E. V. LUCAS edition epitaph especially excited exist expression eyes faculty fancy feelings genius give habits heart honour human nature imagination importance individual instance intellectual interest Introduction judgement kind knowledge labour language less letter living Lyrical Ballads manner memory ment metre metrical Milton mind monument moral nations never objects observations opinion Paradise Lost passages passions perhaps persons philosophical pleasure poems Poet Poet's poetic poetic diction poetry Pope Preface present principles produced prose Reader reason respect Robert Burns Rydal Mount sensations sense sensibility sentiment Shakespeare sincerity sonnet sorrow soul speak spirit stanza style supposed sympathy taste things thought tion truth verse virtue wish words Wordsworth writing youth