Tradition and Experiment in Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads (1798)Clarendon Press, 1976 - Всего страниц: 301 |
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... Children young as I Are call'd by Death to hear their Doom.2 At once whimsical and suggestive , Wordsworth's poems offer a covert generalization about the nature and value of a child's own intuitions . These Wordsworthian children are ...
... Children young as I Are call'd by Death to hear their Doom.2 At once whimsical and suggestive , Wordsworth's poems offer a covert generalization about the nature and value of a child's own intuitions . These Wordsworthian children are ...
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... child reckon the facts of their existence in a different way , and inevitably they arrive at different answers . For one the living child runs about and the dead does not ; for the other , the child beneath the ground is no less a ...
... child reckon the facts of their existence in a different way , and inevitably they arrive at different answers . For one the living child runs about and the dead does not ; for the other , the child beneath the ground is no less a ...
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... children , and his friends unseen . In vain for him th'officious wife prepares The fire fair - blazing , and the ... child in fearful doubt may gaze , Passing his father's bones in future days , Start at the reliques of that very ...
... children , and his friends unseen . In vain for him th'officious wife prepares The fire fair - blazing , and the ... child in fearful doubt may gaze , Passing his father's bones in future days , Start at the reliques of that very ...
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