Wordsworth's Preface to Lyrical BalladsRosenkilde and Bagger, 1957 - Всего страниц: 204 |
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... written in the way Wordsworth describes ; others , including some of Wordsworth's , are written in a similar The Making of a Poem ( London , 1955 ) , pp . 50 , 57. Mr. Spender's " idea which exists clearly enough on some level of the ...
... written in the way Wordsworth describes ; others , including some of Wordsworth's , are written in a similar The Making of a Poem ( London , 1955 ) , pp . 50 , 57. Mr. Spender's " idea which exists clearly enough on some level of the ...
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... written on this basis also conveys general truth . A poetry con- sistently written in terms of this dual requirement would indeed be an " image of man and nature . " From the terms of this last proposition , some light may be cast on ...
... written on this basis also conveys general truth . A poetry con- sistently written in terms of this dual requirement would indeed be an " image of man and nature . " From the terms of this last proposition , some light may be cast on ...
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... written lately a number of Poems ( 32 in all ) some of them of considerable Length ( the longest 160 Lines ) the ... written " lately " with respect to 29 July 1802 ; but for the titles of twenty - eight or twenty - nine written between ...
... written lately a number of Poems ( 32 in all ) some of them of considerable Length ( the longest 160 Lines ) the ... written " lately " with respect to 29 July 1802 ; but for the titles of twenty - eight or twenty - nine written between ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
The Theory of Metre | 31 |
The Spontaneous Overflow of Powerful Feelings | 40 |
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