Wordsworth's Preface to Lyrical BalladsRosenkilde and Bagger, 1957 - Всего страниц: 204 |
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... kind , and prompted by the same kind of stimulus : the one is not a mere mirror of the other , " a matter of amusement and idle pleasure " ( 369–70 ) . On the basis of such a theory , the phenomenon of dramatic poetry clearly demands ...
... kind , and prompted by the same kind of stimulus : the one is not a mere mirror of the other , " a matter of amusement and idle pleasure " ( 369–70 ) . On the basis of such a theory , the phenomenon of dramatic poetry clearly demands ...
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... kind , the other is applied " to feelings and thoughts with which [ it has ] no natural connection whatsoever " ( Appendix , 16–17 ) . Non - dramatic poetry written on a basis of passion " conjured up ” appears to meet the requirement ...
... kind , the other is applied " to feelings and thoughts with which [ it has ] no natural connection whatsoever " ( Appendix , 16–17 ) . Non - dramatic poetry written on a basis of passion " conjured up ” appears to meet the requirement ...
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... kind from other men , but only in degree " ( 486-7 ) ; the " passions and thoughts and feelings " which he conjures up " are the general passions and thoughts and feelings of men " ( 491–2 ) . Various great commonplaces " are the ...
... kind from other men , but only in degree " ( 486-7 ) ; the " passions and thoughts and feelings " which he conjures up " are the general passions and thoughts and feelings of men " ( 491–2 ) . Various great commonplaces " are the ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
The Theory of Metre | 31 |
The Spontaneous Overflow of Powerful Feelings | 40 |
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