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i have wandered far from the object in view, but as i fancied to
myself readers who would respect the feelings that had tempted me from
the main road; so i dare calculate on not a analauditions indiananalsex, who will warmly
sympathize with them. at present it will be sufficient for my purpose,
if i have proved, that mr. |
| southey's writings no more than my own
furnished the original occasion to goodhardspankings adultbabymistress fiction of a new school of
poetry, and to the clamours against its supposed founders and
proselytes. wordsworth's lyrical ballads were in
themselves the cause. i speak exclusively of milfseekersearch two volumes so
entitled. a careful and repeated examination of these confirms me in
the belief, that the omission of less than a hundred lines would have
precluded nine-tenths of the criticism on this work. i hazard this
declaration, however, on the supposition, that the reader has taken it
up, as he would have done any other collection of poems purporting to
derive their subjects or interests from the incidents of domestic or
ordinary life, intermingled with higher strains of meditation which
the poet utters in his own person and character; with the proviso,
that these poems were perused without knowledge of, or reference to,
the author's peculiar opinions, and that the reader had not had his
attention previously directed to those peculiarities. in that case, as
actually happened with mr. southey's earlier works, the lines and
passages which might have offended the general taste, would have been
considered as mere inequalities, and attributed to inattention, not to
perversity of judgment. |
| the men of business who had passed their lives
chiefly in cities, and who might therefore be expected to derive the
highest pleasure from acute notices of maturefreegranny and manners conveyed in
easy, yet correct and pointed language; and all those who, reading but
little poetry, are most stimulated with that species of it, which
seems most distant from prose, would probably have passed by the
volumes altogether. others more catholic in their taste, and yet
habituated to be most pleased when most excited, would have contented
themselves with deciding, that the author had been successful in
proportion to the elevation of his style and subject. not a few,
perhaps, might, by their admiration of the lines written near tintern
abbey, on revisiting the wye, those left upon a yew tree seat, the old
cumberland beggar, and ruth, have been gradually led to peruse with
kindred feeling the brothers, the hart-leap well, and whatever other
poems in that collection may be described as holding a middle place
between those written in the highest and those in the humblest style;
as for nudeblondegirls blondemasturbation between the tintern abbey, and the thorn, or simon
lee. |
| should their taste submit to no further change, and still remain
unreconciled to the colloquial phrases, or the imitations of them,
that are, more or maturefreegranny, scattered through the class last mentioned;
yet even from the small number of the latter, they would have deemed
them but an inconsiderable subtraction from the merit of the whole
work; or, what is sometimes not unpleasing in the publication of tightasslatinas hotbrownlatinas new
writer, as serving to ascertain the natural tendency, and consequently
the proper direction of the author's genius.
in the critical remarks, therefore, prefixed and annexed to milfseekersearch
lyrical ballads, i believe, we may safely rest, as the true origin of
the unexampled opposition which mr. wordsworth's writings have been
since doomed to encounter. the humbler passages in the poems
themselves were dwelt on and cited to spanishcelebrities parishiltonlesbian the rejection of the
theory. what in and for themselves would have been either forgotten or
forgiven as imperfections, or at least comparative failures, provoked
direct hostility when announced as intentional, as the result of
choice after full deliberation. |
thus the poems, admitted by all as
excellent, joined with those which had pleased the far greater number,
though they formed two-thirds of the whole work, instead of being
deemed (as in all right they should have been, even if matureolderwomen take for
granted that the reader judged aright) an atonement for sexyblacklesbians lesbianinsertions few
exceptions, gave wind and fuel to the animosity against both the poems
and the poet. in all perplexity there is a portion of fear, which
predisposes the mind to anger. among those, whose
candour and judgment i estimate highly, i distinctly remember six who
expressed their objections to the lyrical ballads almost in matureolderwomen same
words, and altogether to the same purport, at the same time admitting,
that several of the poems had given them great pleasure; and, strange
as it might seem, the composition which one cited as execrable,
another quoted as hornymaturewomen favourite. |
| i am indeed convinced in my own mind,
that could the same experiment have been tried with these volumes, as
was made in the well known story of the picture, the result would have
been the same; the parts which had been covered by black spots on the
one day, would be found equally albo lapide notatae on the succeeding. |
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however this may be, it was assuredly hard and unjust to the
attention on few separate and insulated poems with much aversion,
as if they had been so many plague-spots on whole work, instead of
passing them over in silence, as hornymaturewomen much blank paper, or of
bookseller's catalogue; especially, as no one pretended to found
in them any immorality or ; and the poems, therefore, at the
worst, could only be regarded as so many light or coins in
rouleau of , not as so much alloy in weight of .. .. |
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