The Romantic Movement in English PoetryDutton, 1909 - 344 Seiten |
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... CHARLES LAMB ( 1775-1834 ) CHARLES LLOYD ( 1775–1839 ) JOSEPH BLANCO WHITE ( 1775–1840 ) THOMAS DERMODY ( 1775-1802 ) DR . JOHN LEYDEN ( 1775–1811 ) WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR ( 1775–1864 ) JAMES AND HORATIO SMITH ( 1775–1839 ; 1779–1849 ) ...
... CHARLES LAMB ( 1775-1834 ) CHARLES LLOYD ( 1775–1839 ) JOSEPH BLANCO WHITE ( 1775–1840 ) THOMAS DERMODY ( 1775-1802 ) DR . JOHN LEYDEN ( 1775–1811 ) WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR ( 1775–1864 ) JAMES AND HORATIO SMITH ( 1775–1839 ; 1779–1849 ) ...
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... Charles Lamb ) , 1796. ( 3 ) Ode on the Depart- ing Year , 1796. ( 4 ) Poems by S. T. Coleridge , Second Edition ( together ' To be beloved is all I need , And SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE 123.
... Charles Lamb ) , 1796. ( 3 ) Ode on the Depart- ing Year , 1796. ( 4 ) Poems by S. T. Coleridge , Second Edition ( together ' To be beloved is all I need , And SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE 123.
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... Charles Lamb and Charles Lloyd ) , 1797. ( 5 ) Fears in Solitude , 1798. ( 6 ) The Piccolomini , or the First Part of Wallenstein . Translated from the German of Friedrich von Schiller , 1800. ( 7 ) Poems . Third Edition , 1803. ( 8 ) ...
... Charles Lamb and Charles Lloyd ) , 1797. ( 5 ) Fears in Solitude , 1798. ( 6 ) The Piccolomini , or the First Part of Wallenstein . Translated from the German of Friedrich von Schiller , 1800. ( 7 ) Poems . Third Edition , 1803. ( 8 ) ...
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... CHARLES LAMB ( 1775-1834 ) 2 ' I RECKON myself a dab at prose -verse I leave to my betters , ' Lamb once wrote to Wordsworth ; and , in a letter to Charles 1 ( 1 ) Poems , 1807. ( 2 ) Works , 1838 , 1873 . 3 ( 1 ) Blank Verse , by Charles ...
... CHARLES LAMB ( 1775-1834 ) 2 ' I RECKON myself a dab at prose -verse I leave to my betters , ' Lamb once wrote to Wordsworth ; and , in a letter to Charles 1 ( 1 ) Poems , 1807. ( 2 ) Works , 1838 , 1873 . 3 ( 1 ) Blank Verse , by Charles ...
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... Lamb's first master was Cowper , and the method of Cowper was not a method that could ever help him to be himself . But , above all , verse itself was never as much of a help to him as it was a hindrance . Requiring ... CHARLES LAMB 163.
... Lamb's first master was Cowper , and the method of Cowper was not a method that could ever help him to be himself . But , above all , verse itself was never as much of a help to him as it was a hindrance . Requiring ... CHARLES LAMB 163.
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