Wordsworth's Preface to Lyrical BalladsRosenkilde and Bagger, 1957 - Всего страниц: 204 |
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... clear : so long as , say , a mountain is considered to be , in some sense , a poetical object , 18 then the more or less permanent nature of the mountain will confer a similar persistence of interest on the poetry which deals with it ...
... clear : so long as , say , a mountain is considered to be , in some sense , a poetical object , 18 then the more or less permanent nature of the mountain will confer a similar persistence of interest on the poetry which deals with it ...
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... clearly enough on some level of the mind where it yet eludes the attempt to state it " ( p . 50 ) seems to resemble ... clear from the cancelled passages of Shelley's Preface ( Works , ed . Ingpen and Peck , London , 1926–30 , II , 406 ...
... clearly enough on some level of the mind where it yet eludes the attempt to state it " ( p . 50 ) seems to resemble ... clear from the cancelled passages of Shelley's Preface ( Works , ed . Ingpen and Peck , London , 1926–30 , II , 406 ...
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... clearly " ( 502 ) , or the language in which " other men express themselves " ( 510-11 ) . Unless the language variously defined in the phrases just cited is to be identified with that of prose , it is clear that Wordsworth fails to ...
... clearly " ( 502 ) , or the language in which " other men express themselves " ( 510-11 ) . Unless the language variously defined in the phrases just cited is to be identified with that of prose , it is clear that Wordsworth fails to ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
The Theory of Metre | 31 |
The Spontaneous Overflow of Powerful Feelings | 40 |
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