Wordsworth's Informed Reader: Structures of Experience in His PoetryVanderbilt University Press, 1988 - 270 sider |
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... never recog- nizes that it is not the " unlooked - for claim " that leaves him bereft of his hope , but his response to it . Had he chosen to sell " A portion of his patrimonial fields " ( 224 ) as he had originally planned , his ...
... never recog- nizes that it is not the " unlooked - for claim " that leaves him bereft of his hope , but his response to it . Had he chosen to sell " A portion of his patrimonial fields " ( 224 ) as he had originally planned , his ...
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... Never nearer to the goal ; Never - never does the trouble Of the Wanderer leave my soul . ( 1-4 , 9-20 , 25-28 app . crit . ) Other dangers in the fanciful bower become more apparent in these later poems . The presence of death becomes ...
... Never nearer to the goal ; Never - never does the trouble Of the Wanderer leave my soul . ( 1-4 , 9-20 , 25-28 app . crit . ) Other dangers in the fanciful bower become more apparent in these later poems . The presence of death becomes ...
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... never feel : and so , lost Man ! On visionary views would fancy feed , Till his eye streamed with tears . ( 37-47 app . crit . ) The grandeur and dominion of imagination , carried to the extreme , can become a form of pride ; as the ...
... never feel : and so , lost Man ! On visionary views would fancy feed , Till his eye streamed with tears . ( 37-47 app . crit . ) The grandeur and dominion of imagination , carried to the extreme , can become a form of pride ; as the ...
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