Wordsworth's Preface to Lyrical BalladsRosenkilde and Bagger, 1957 - Всего страниц: 204 |
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... appears , achieve particular effects by association . The poet who deals with a " cheerful " passion and whose language is " incommensurate " with that passion will , if he knows his business , use a metre with " cheerful " associations ...
... appears , achieve particular effects by association . The poet who deals with a " cheerful " passion and whose language is " incommensurate " with that passion will , if he knows his business , use a metre with " cheerful " associations ...
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... appears to affect its object physi- cally without recourse to physical means . We question the means by which this ... appear as they seem to exist to the senses , and to the passions . " 18 Another interpretation of the facts which the ...
... appears to affect its object physi- cally without recourse to physical means . We question the means by which this ... appear as they seem to exist to the senses , and to the passions . " 18 Another interpretation of the facts which the ...
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... appears to achieve " the end of Poe- try . " Cf. 19-22 above . 82-83 . This bold , if not arrogant , judgment carries the implication stated elsewhere , that Wordsworth's theories demand a revaluation of the Western poetic tradition ...
... appears to achieve " the end of Poe- try . " Cf. 19-22 above . 82-83 . This bold , if not arrogant , judgment carries the implication stated elsewhere , that Wordsworth's theories demand a revaluation of the Western poetic tradition ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
The Theory of Metre | 31 |
The Spontaneous Overflow of Powerful Feelings | 40 |
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