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Absalom and Achitophel had its origin in the political crisis bet ween 1678 and 1682. But in spite of the accidental origin of the poem , it shows Dryden's innate genius for satire .
Absalom and Achitophel had its origin in the political crisis bet ween 1678 and 1682. But in spite of the accidental origin of the poem , it shows Dryden's innate genius for satire .
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Lyrical Ballads It is well - known that the Lyrical Ballads had their origin in the memorable friendship of Wordsworth and Coleridge . This little book of poems was epochal in significance . The first edition appeared in 1798.
Lyrical Ballads It is well - known that the Lyrical Ballads had their origin in the memorable friendship of Wordsworth and Coleridge . This little book of poems was epochal in significance . The first edition appeared in 1798.
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In the preface to 1814 edition of The Excursion , Wordsworth explains the circumstances of the origin of the poem . It was his ambition to write a major work , and he wanted to examine the development of his own mind , and its powers ...
In the preface to 1814 edition of The Excursion , Wordsworth explains the circumstances of the origin of the poem . It was his ambition to write a major work , and he wanted to examine the development of his own mind , and its powers ...
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