Bulletin of the New York Public Library, Volumen82New York Public Library., 1979 Includes its Report, 1896-1945. |
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... Brontë children : " Early died / My honoured Mother ... She left us destitute , and , as we might , / Trooping together " ( v 256-60 ) . Yet In Memoriam , the least conventionally autobiographical of all these works , contains the most ...
... Brontë children : " Early died / My honoured Mother ... She left us destitute , and , as we might , / Trooping together " ( v 256-60 ) . Yet In Memoriam , the least conventionally autobiographical of all these works , contains the most ...
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... Brontë experienced between her reading of the poem and the completion of Villette . Some of these similarities seem fortuitous , but Brontë would have found them more persuasive for that very reason . In Book VI Wordsworth records that ...
... Brontë experienced between her reading of the poem and the completion of Villette . Some of these similarities seem fortuitous , but Brontë would have found them more persuasive for that very reason . In Book VI Wordsworth records that ...
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New York Public Library. Brontë fully explore the Wordsworthian conception of the correspondence between the motions of the natural world and the action of the mind . Like Wordsworth , Brontë is particularly interested in the movements ...
New York Public Library. Brontë fully explore the Wordsworthian conception of the correspondence between the motions of the natural world and the action of the mind . Like Wordsworth , Brontë is particularly interested in the movements ...
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Front Matter | 5 |
Burke Wordsworth and the Genesis | 18 |
Yeatss Copy of Shelley at the Pforzheimer Library | 53 |
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allusion American edition appear Berg Collection biography Booth Brontë Burke Burke's Camilla Chapter character Clive Bell Coleridge Coleridge's copy Crane CRUZ The University Dalloways death Derwent Donne Donne's doublets earlier version early editor Edwin Booth essay Extant Draft father Festus French Hart Crane Hartley Hartley Coleridge Hartley's Hastings Helen Hewet holograph imagination India Jane Heap John Lady Later Typescript left margin letter lines literary Little Review London manuscript marked in left Mary mind Mme d'Arblay mother novel original passage poem poet portrait Prelude printed published reader Readex Readex Books Religio Medici revised SANTA CRUZ scene Scott Second Coming seems sheets Shelley Siege Siege of Malta Stony Brook Tennyson theatre things Thomas thought tion undated Univ Press University Library Villette Virginia Woolf volume Voyage W. B. Yeats women words Wordsworth writing written wrote Yeats Yeats's York Public Library