Wordsworth's Preface to Lyrical BalladsRosenkilde and Bagger, 1957 - Всего страниц: 204 |
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... manners , not n transitory manners reflecting the wearisome unintelligible obliquities of city life , but manners connected with the permanent objects of nature and partaking of the simplicity of those objects . Such pictures must ...
... manners , not n transitory manners reflecting the wearisome unintelligible obliquities of city life , but manners connected with the permanent objects of nature and partaking of the simplicity of those objects . Such pictures must ...
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... manners , not transitory manners reflecting the wearisome unintelligible obliquities of city life , but manners connected with the permanent objects of nature and partaking of the simplicity of those objects . " 96. incorporated ] Must ...
... manners , not transitory manners reflecting the wearisome unintelligible obliquities of city life , but manners connected with the permanent objects of nature and partaking of the simplicity of those objects . " 96. incorporated ] Must ...
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... manners ] See above , n . on 93. The sense cited there may be intended , or perhaps Wordsworth means something like " individual character , " cf. O. E. D. , sense 4.e. The terms nature and manners are contrasted , and nature carries a ...
... manners ] See above , n . on 93. The sense cited there may be intended , or perhaps Wordsworth means something like " individual character , " cf. O. E. D. , sense 4.e. The terms nature and manners are contrasted , and nature carries a ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
The Theory of Metre | 31 |
The Spontaneous Overflow of Powerful Feelings | 40 |
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