Wordsworth's Preface to Lyrical BalladsRosenkilde and Bagger, 1957 - Всего страниц: 204 |
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... Grosart , II , 36. See Commentary , n . on 349 . 4 Grosart , II , 36 . Coleridge to Southey , 29 July 1802 ( Letters , II , 830 ) . ... • Wordsworth's notion is less akin to Aristotle's than to Juvenal's " Quicquid agunt homines , votum ...
... Grosart , II , 36. See Commentary , n . on 349 . 4 Grosart , II , 36 . Coleridge to Southey , 29 July 1802 ( Letters , II , 830 ) . ... • Wordsworth's notion is less akin to Aristotle's than to Juvenal's " Quicquid agunt homines , votum ...
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... Grosart , II , 35 . 12 Grosart , II , 36 . 13 Grosart , II , 37-38 . - 14 Cf. also P. W. , II , 426 : " the pride that induces [ the reader ] to dwell upon those points wherein men differ from each other , to the exclusion of those in ...
... Grosart , II , 35 . 12 Grosart , II , 36 . 13 Grosart , II , 37-38 . - 14 Cf. also P. W. , II , 426 : " the pride that induces [ the reader ] to dwell upon those points wherein men differ from each other , to the exclusion of those in ...
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... Grosart , II , 7 : “ If it were in the power of a biographer to relate the truth , the whole truth , and nothing but the truth , the friends and surviving kindred of the deceased ... might endure that such heart - rending communication ...
... Grosart , II , 7 : “ If it were in the power of a biographer to relate the truth , the whole truth , and nothing but the truth , the friends and surviving kindred of the deceased ... might endure that such heart - rending communication ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
The Theory of Metre | 31 |
The Spontaneous Overflow of Powerful Feelings | 40 |
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