Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... feelings , as that my descriptions of such objects as strongly excite those feelings , will be found to carry along with them a purpose . If in this opinion I am mistaken I can have little right to the name of a Poet . For all good ...
... feelings , as that my descriptions of such objects as strongly excite those feelings , will be found to carry along with them a purpose . If in this opinion I am mistaken I can have little right to the name of a Poet . For all good ...
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... feelings : now every man must know that an attempt is rarely made to communicate impas- sioned feelings without something of an accompanying conscious- ness of the inadequateness of our own powers , or the deficiencies of language ...
... feelings : now every man must know that an attempt is rarely made to communicate impas- sioned feelings without something of an accompanying conscious- ness of the inadequateness of our own powers , or the deficiencies of language ...
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... feelings and while sensibility continues to pour forth tears of rapture . The flimsy ornaments of language , used to conceal meanness of thought and want of feeling , may for a short time captivate the ignorant and unwary ; but true ...
... feelings and while sensibility continues to pour forth tears of rapture . The flimsy ornaments of language , used to conceal meanness of thought and want of feeling , may for a short time captivate the ignorant and unwary ; but true ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
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