Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... Reader what this purpose will be found principally to be : namely to illustrate the manner in which our feelings and ideas are associated in a state of excitement . But speaking in less general language , it is to follow the fluxes and ...
... Reader what this purpose will be found principally to be : namely to illustrate the manner in which our feelings and ideas are associated in a state of excitement . But speaking in less general language , it is to follow the fluxes and ...
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... Reader , those passions , if his Reader's mind be sound and vigorous , should always be accompanied with an overbalance of pleasure . Now the music of harmonious metrical language , the sense of difficulty overcome , and the blind ...
... Reader , those passions , if his Reader's mind be sound and vigorous , should always be accompanied with an overbalance of pleasure . Now the music of harmonious metrical language , the sense of difficulty overcome , and the blind ...
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... Reader from judging for himself , ( I have already said that I wish him to judge for himself ; ) but merely to temper the rashness of decision , and to suggest that if Poetry be a subject on which much time has not been bestowed , the ...
... Reader from judging for himself , ( I have already said that I wish him to judge for himself ; ) but merely to temper the rashness of decision , and to suggest that if Poetry be a subject on which much time has not been bestowed , the ...
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POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE | 19 |
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