Wordsworth's Preface to Lyrical BalladsRosenkilde and Bagger, 1957 - Всего страниц: 204 |
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... discussion : that the prose he has in mind is " metaphorical " and " figurative , " in fact " poetic . " Such prose , he says , is better without the " artificial diction of modern poetry . " Words- worth has already decided that ...
... discussion : that the prose he has in mind is " metaphorical " and " figurative , " in fact " poetic . " Such prose , he says , is better without the " artificial diction of modern poetry . " Words- worth has already decided that ...
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... discussion is , on the whole , associated with pain ; yet here Words- worth seems to find " something which will greatly contribute to impart passion to the words " in " the feelings of pleasure which the Reader has been accustomed to ...
... discussion is , on the whole , associated with pain ; yet here Words- worth seems to find " something which will greatly contribute to impart passion to the words " in " the feelings of pleasure which the Reader has been accustomed to ...
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... discussion than Coleridge allows . It is an unconscious and valuable contribution to a problem which exercised some of the keenest minds in eighteenth - century aesthe- 1 P. W. , II , 418 . 2 Wordsworth's sources , as my Commentary ...
... discussion than Coleridge allows . It is an unconscious and valuable contribution to a problem which exercised some of the keenest minds in eighteenth - century aesthe- 1 P. W. , II , 418 . 2 Wordsworth's sources , as my Commentary ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
The Theory of Metre | 31 |
The Spontaneous Overflow of Powerful Feelings | 40 |
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