Wordsworth's Preface to Lyrical BalladsRosenkilde and Bagger, 1957 - Всего страниц: 204 |
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... characters through whose mouths the poet is said to speak . The first aspect we shall consider briefly now , the second ... character are said to be " durable " ( Raleigh , p . 19 ; Preface , 95 ) . 20 Johnson obviously thinks of the ...
... characters through whose mouths the poet is said to speak . The first aspect we shall consider briefly now , the second ... character are said to be " durable " ( Raleigh , p . 19 ; Preface , 95 ) . 20 Johnson obviously thinks of the ...
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... character of Thomas Poole ; further , " from the comparative infrequency of small landed properties in [ Poole's ] ... characters . 15 Which might include , presumably , his experience of literature , though Wordsworth pays no attention to ...
... character of Thomas Poole ; further , " from the comparative infrequency of small landed properties in [ Poole's ] ... characters . 15 Which might include , presumably , his experience of literature , though Wordsworth pays no attention to ...
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... characters , and the like : Lord Monboddo , Of the Origin and Progress of Language ( Edinburgh , 1776 ) , III , 125-6 : " When I describe a character I only tell what it is ; whereas , when I represent it , I shew or exhibit what it is ...
... characters , and the like : Lord Monboddo , Of the Origin and Progress of Language ( Edinburgh , 1776 ) , III , 125-6 : " When I describe a character I only tell what it is ; whereas , when I represent it , I shew or exhibit what it is ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
The Theory of Metre | 31 |
The Spontaneous Overflow of Powerful Feelings | 40 |
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