Wordsworth's Preface to Lyrical BalladsRosenkilde and Bagger, 1957 - Всего страниц: 204 |
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William Wordsworth Warwick Jack Burgoyne Owen. which the poet thinks capable of conveying what Wordsworth calls " excitement , " will eventually come to be felt as stereotyped , stale , and impotent to convey excitement . Thus the ...
William Wordsworth Warwick Jack Burgoyne Owen. which the poet thinks capable of conveying what Wordsworth calls " excitement , " will eventually come to be felt as stereotyped , stale , and impotent to convey excitement . Thus the ...
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William Wordsworth Warwick Jack Burgoyne Owen. clearly parallel to Wordsworth's discovery , in his remembered emotions , of wider significance , of general truth.4 The weight of this evidence for the wide validity of Wordsworth's theory ...
William Wordsworth Warwick Jack Burgoyne Owen. clearly parallel to Wordsworth's discovery , in his remembered emotions , of wider significance , of general truth.4 The weight of this evidence for the wide validity of Wordsworth's theory ...
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... Wordsworth's account we might judge that selection does in fact differ from this process . For the search for precision is a search for authenticity , and for Wordsworth authenticity is already guaranteed by the pressure of passion ...
... Wordsworth's account we might judge that selection does in fact differ from this process . For the search for precision is a search for authenticity , and for Wordsworth authenticity is already guaranteed by the pressure of passion ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
The Theory of Metre | 31 |
The Spontaneous Overflow of Powerful Feelings | 40 |
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