Wordsworth's Preface to Lyrical BalladsRosenkilde and Bagger, 1957 - Всего страниц: 204 |
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... common nature ; nor let the sense of their importance be sacrificed to a balance of opposite qualities or minute ... common to all men as opposed to those which distinguish one man from another . " The contrast , its terms implicitly or ...
... common nature ; nor let the sense of their importance be sacrificed to a balance of opposite qualities or minute ... common to all men as opposed to those which distinguish one man from another . " The contrast , its terms implicitly or ...
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William Wordsworth Warwick Jack Burgoyne Owen. common sense , the language offered to it by real life " ( p . 164 ) . The " language offered by real life , " in Wordsworth's view in 1802 , is not " the language of common sense , " but ...
William Wordsworth Warwick Jack Burgoyne Owen. common sense , the language offered to it by real life " ( p . 164 ) . The " language offered by real life , " in Wordsworth's view in 1802 , is not " the language of common sense , " but ...
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... Common feelings " rather than " mutual feeling " ( reci- procity is not implied ; O.E. D. , sense 3. a rather than 3. b ) ; general sym- pathy = " the conglomerate of feelings common to all individuals . ” Similar is " undistinguishable ...
... Common feelings " rather than " mutual feeling " ( reci- procity is not implied ; O.E. D. , sense 3. a rather than 3. b ) ; general sym- pathy = " the conglomerate of feelings common to all individuals . ” Similar is " undistinguishable ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
The Theory of Metre | 31 |
The Spontaneous Overflow of Powerful Feelings | 40 |
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