Wordsworth's Preface to Lyrical BalladsRosenkilde and Bagger, 1957 - Всего страниц: 204 |
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... arise from a “ feeling [ of pleasure ? ( cf. 595 ) ] not strictly and necessarily connected with the passion " ( 572-3 ) ... arises , in part at least , from an insufficiently marked shift of emphasis : a shift from a discussion of the ...
... arise from a “ feeling [ of pleasure ? ( cf. 595 ) ] not strictly and necessarily connected with the passion " ( 572-3 ) ... arises , in part at least , from an insufficiently marked shift of emphasis : a shift from a discussion of the ...
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... arises naturally from Wordsworth's concession of failure in dramatic poetry when sympathetic identification with characters is absent : upon what sort of emotional state and upon what ( corresponding ) sort of language is the poet then ...
... arises naturally from Wordsworth's concession of failure in dramatic poetry when sympathetic identification with characters is absent : upon what sort of emotional state and upon what ( corresponding ) sort of language is the poet then ...
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... arises this difference ? Not from the metre , not from the language , not from the order of the words ; but the matter expressed 705 in Dr. Johnson's stanza is contemptible . The proper method of treating trivial and simple verses , to ...
... arises this difference ? Not from the metre , not from the language , not from the order of the words ; but the matter expressed 705 in Dr. Johnson's stanza is contemptible . The proper method of treating trivial and simple verses , to ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
The Theory of Metre | 31 |
The Spontaneous Overflow of Powerful Feelings | 40 |
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