Dorothy and William Wordsworth
By Catherine MacDonald MacLean
Dorothy and William Wordsworth
By Catherine MacDonald MacLean
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I am indebted to Professor de Selincourt for permission to quote in these essays from his edition of The Prelude, and to Messrs Macmillan for permission to quote from The Journals of Dorothy Wordsworth.
I would wish to acknowledge gratefully the suggestion I have received from previous interpretations of Wordsworth's poetry, more especially those of M. Émile Legouis and of Professor Elton.
My thanks are due to Professor Grierson for his kindness in reading the proofs and in making suggestions, and to Professor Brett for a generous consideration but for which I should have had no leisure for writing.
C. M. M.
January 1927 . . .
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