Wordsworth's Preface to Lyrical BalladsRosenkilde and Bagger, 1957 - Всего страниц: 204 |
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... original version of 1800 ; it will therefore be convenient to discuss the 1800 version first , 1 and to consider Wordsworth's later ideas separately . i The Theme of the 1800 Preface The main object of the 1800 Preface is to define and ...
... original version of 1800 ; it will therefore be convenient to discuss the 1800 version first , 1 and to consider Wordsworth's later ideas separately . i The Theme of the 1800 Preface The main object of the 1800 Preface is to define and ...
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... original figurative language of passion , ” which obviously does not mean " phrases composed ... in terms of the original figurative language ... which has been spiritualised " ; and above , 393 : “ him who looks at the world in the ...
... original figurative language of passion , ” which obviously does not mean " phrases composed ... in terms of the original figurative language ... which has been spiritualised " ; and above , 393 : “ him who looks at the world in the ...
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... Original of our Ideas of Beauty and Virtue ( 2nd ed . , London , 1726 ) , p . 17 : " The Figures which excite in us the Ideas of Beauty , seem to be those in which there is Uniformity amidst Variety ” ; Kames , I , 278-9 : " Resemblance ...
... Original of our Ideas of Beauty and Virtue ( 2nd ed . , London , 1726 ) , p . 17 : " The Figures which excite in us the Ideas of Beauty , seem to be those in which there is Uniformity amidst Variety ” ; Kames , I , 278-9 : " Resemblance ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
The Theory of Metre | 31 |
The Spontaneous Overflow of Powerful Feelings | 40 |
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