Wordsworth's Preface to Lyrical BalladsRosenkilde and Bagger, 1957 - Всего страниц: 204 |
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... theory . For his poetry dates as much as any other poetry , 5 and , while this is no particular censure of Wordsworth's poetry , the dating proves the theory untrue . In its obiter dicta , and especially in its psychological approach to ...
... theory . For his poetry dates as much as any other poetry , 5 and , while this is no particular censure of Wordsworth's poetry , the dating proves the theory untrue . In its obiter dicta , and especially in its psychological approach to ...
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... theory here discussed ; but if it occurs , and if Wordsworth's theory truly describes the regularising , pleasurable , and associational effects of metre , the regrettable results indicated above seem bound to follow . is Wordsworth's ...
... theory here discussed ; but if it occurs , and if Wordsworth's theory truly describes the regularising , pleasurable , and associational effects of metre , the regrettable results indicated above seem bound to follow . is Wordsworth's ...
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... theory of poetry which we have previously observed in the 1800 Preface but not in the additions of 1802.21 The rustic , from this point of view , is mankind's epitome , and general truth may be presented in an imitation of his actions ...
... theory of poetry which we have previously observed in the 1800 Preface but not in the additions of 1802.21 The rustic , from this point of view , is mankind's epitome , and general truth may be presented in an imitation of his actions ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
The Theory of Metre | 31 |
The Spontaneous Overflow of Powerful Feelings | 40 |
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