Wordsworth's Preface to Lyrical BalladsRosenkilde and Bagger, 1957 - Всего страниц: 204 |
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... suggests " ( 359–67 ) . Wordsworth answers the objection mainly by shifting his ground and asserting the importance of poetry and its subject - matter . The poet is concerned with ( what Wordsworth calls ) general truth , that is , the ...
... suggests " ( 359–67 ) . Wordsworth answers the objection mainly by shifting his ground and asserting the importance of poetry and its subject - matter . The poet is concerned with ( what Wordsworth calls ) general truth , that is , the ...
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... suggests " ( 294 ) , " nature " ( 355 ) , " language as exquisitely fitted for the passion as that which the real passion itself suggests , " or an approximation to it ( 361-2 ) , " the real language of nature " ( 476 ) , the language ...
... suggests " ( 294 ) , " nature " ( 355 ) , " language as exquisitely fitted for the passion as that which the real passion itself suggests , " or an approximation to it ( 361-2 ) , " the real language of nature " ( 476 ) , the language ...
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... suggests . " For such a statement suggests at first glance a theory of poetry , not as expression from within , but as imitation , and hence a value - judgment based upon poetry as an image or reflection of the external world : in this ...
... suggests . " For such a statement suggests at first glance a theory of poetry , not as expression from within , but as imitation , and hence a value - judgment based upon poetry as an image or reflection of the external world : in this ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
The Theory of Metre | 31 |
The Spontaneous Overflow of Powerful Feelings | 40 |
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