Wordsworth's Preface to Lyrical BalladsRosenkilde and Bagger, 1957 - Всего страниц: 204 |
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... passage ( 316 ff . , and especially 336-67 ) which describes the activity of the poet when he attempts dramatic poetry . This passage we shall analyse later ; here it is worth noting that , in so far as it implies the ultimate ...
... passage ( 316 ff . , and especially 336-67 ) which describes the activity of the poet when he attempts dramatic poetry . This passage we shall analyse later ; here it is worth noting that , in so far as it implies the ultimate ...
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... passage ( iv ) without obvious warrant except for the unauthentic " sparing of sleep ” just preceding . The process is epitomised in passage ( vi ) , where Margaret Ashburner's presumably " vulgar and mean " phrase is utterly rejected ...
... passage ( iv ) without obvious warrant except for the unauthentic " sparing of sleep ” just preceding . The process is epitomised in passage ( vi ) , where Margaret Ashburner's presumably " vulgar and mean " phrase is utterly rejected ...
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... passage as a " contradiction " of the earlier , explains the contradiction " as a result of an emotional recoil from the nihilism of the earlier viewpoint , " and adds that " In the context of [ the later ] passage , Wordsworth's ...
... passage as a " contradiction " of the earlier , explains the contradiction " as a result of an emotional recoil from the nihilism of the earlier viewpoint , " and adds that " In the context of [ the later ] passage , Wordsworth's ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
The Theory of Metre | 31 |
The Spontaneous Overflow of Powerful Feelings | 40 |
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