Wordsworth's Preface to Lyrical BalladsRosenkilde and Bagger, 1957 - Всего страниц: 204 |
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... poet's excitement drives him to use metaphor which is neither conventionally poetic nor , probably , wholly suitable for prose . The Monthly Magazine's Philo - Rhythmus perhaps illu- minates : " Rhetorical prose , poetic prose , plain ...
... poet's excitement drives him to use metaphor which is neither conventionally poetic nor , probably , wholly suitable for prose . The Monthly Magazine's Philo - Rhythmus perhaps illu- minates : " Rhetorical prose , poetic prose , plain ...
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... Poet of the Appendix . Wordsworth is concerned to define his conception of poetic diction : he reaches the conclusion that poetic diction is that sort of language which uses figures of speech when they are not justified by passion ...
... Poet of the Appendix . Wordsworth is concerned to define his conception of poetic diction : he reaches the conclusion that poetic diction is that sort of language which uses figures of speech when they are not justified by passion ...
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... poetic diction , which produced the 1802 Appendix ; and a transfer into the 1802 addition of the expressive poetic which is implied in Enfield's paper . Such a conjecture , however , is not meant to imply that Enfield's ideas were more ...
... poetic diction , which produced the 1802 Appendix ; and a transfer into the 1802 addition of the expressive poetic which is implied in Enfield's paper . Such a conjecture , however , is not meant to imply that Enfield's ideas were more ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
The Theory of Metre | 31 |
The Spontaneous Overflow of Powerful Feelings | 40 |
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