[513] Introduction and Editorial Notes by H. R., interesting and valuable.
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[514] In the Lecture on the Sonnet, there are interesting allusions to Wordsworth’s Sonnets.
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[515] This book and the previous one have about half a dozen pages each on Wordsworth.
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[516] The substance of this chapter on Wordsworth as a revealer of Childhood, first appeared in The Atlantic Monthly, October 1885.
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[517] In this volume there are many references to Wordsworth of interest—especially at pp. 202, 206, 210 and 263—on Subjective Interpretation, The Pathetic Fallacy, etc.
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