| William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1814 - 476 pages
...philosophical Poem, containing views of Man, Nature, and Society ; and to be entitled, The Recluse ; as having for its principal subject the sensations and...sufficiently matured for entering upon the arduous labour which he had proposed to himself; and the two Works have the same kind of relation to each other,... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1815 - 572 pages
...philosophical poem, containing views of Man, Nature, and Society; and to be entitled, The Recluse ; as having for its principal subject the sensations and...sufficiently matured for entering upon the arduous labour which he had proposed to himself; and the two works have the same kind of relation to each vother,... | |
| 1815 - 670 pages
...much as to injure its particular interest. The whole.work is to be entitled " THE RECLUSE," being ' a philosophical Poem, containing views of Man, Nature,...sensations and opinions of a Poet living in retirement.' We are further informed, that the Author has written a preparatory piece, which is ' biographical,... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - English literature - 1815 - 702 pages
...much as to injure its particular interest. The whole work is to be entitled " THE RECLUSE," being ' a philosophical Poem, containing views of Man, Nature,...sensations and opinions of a Poet living in retirement.' We are further informed, that the Author has written a preparatory piece, which is ' biographical,... | |
| Charities - 1815 - 394 pages
...philosophical poem, containing views of man, nature, and society, and to bs entitled The Recluse, as having for its principal subject the sensations and opinions of a poet living in retirement." After a few more observations, the author thus concludes his preface to The Excursion : ", Nothing... | |
| English literature - 1815 - 698 pages
...has embodied this among other favourite speculations in a long Poem, to be called the Recluse, " as having for its principal subject the sensations and opinions of a poet living in retirement." And he has selected this, the second of three parts whereof the whole work is to consist, because "... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1815 - 558 pages
...of an unfinished poem, containing views of man, nature, and society;' to be called the Recluse, as having for its principal subject the ' sensations and opinions of a poet living in retirement;' and to be preceded by a ' record in verse of the origin and progress of the author's own powers, with... | |
| Periodicals - 1825 - 500 pages
...was a philosophical poem, containing views of Man, Nature and Society, to be entitled the Recluse ; and having for its principal subject the sensations and opinions of a poet living in retirement. The poem WHS finished on the plan contemplated, and consisted of three parts ; but with the exception of... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 452 pages
...philosophical Poem, containing views of Man, Nature, and Society; and to be entitled, The Recluse; as having for its principal subject the sensations and...sufficiently matured for entering upon the arduous labour which he had proposed to himself; and the two Works have the same kind of relation to each other,... | |
| William Wordsworth - Fore-edge painting - 1828 - 372 pages
...ConM.ipnPP (in|yf „,,<! t|l(. |aw supreme Tlie I'.ecluse; as having for iu principal subject th wnuiiont and opinions of a Poet living in retirement. — The preparatory Poem is biographical, and conduct* il*e Imtory of the Author's mind to the point when lie w»s emboldened to hope that his faculties... | |
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