John Dryden: A Critical BiographySylvan Press, 1954 - 240 sivua |
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... less deep than that of Wordsworth , statements no less considered than those made in The Prelude to which so much dogged attention has been paid , and upon which , naturally , our whole view of Wordsworth is based . So I have tried to ...
... less deep than that of Wordsworth , statements no less considered than those made in The Prelude to which so much dogged attention has been paid , and upon which , naturally , our whole view of Wordsworth is based . So I have tried to ...
Sivu 86
... less pronounced , nor that he gave up the pursuit of worldly success ; his flattery was as extravagant as ever , and his desire for praise as great . But the " moments of truth " became more frequent , and to forget them more difficult ...
... less pronounced , nor that he gave up the pursuit of worldly success ; his flattery was as extravagant as ever , and his desire for praise as great . But the " moments of truth " became more frequent , and to forget them more difficult ...
Sivu 113
... less haughty than it had been at 40 , and more comfortable . His friends and acquaintances found him more tolerant , easy of approach , friendly , but still rather slow and quiet in his conversation . He had in repose that withdrawn ...
... less haughty than it had been at 40 , and more comfortable . His friends and acquaintances found him more tolerant , easy of approach , friendly , but still rather slow and quiet in his conversation . He had in repose that withdrawn ...
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