University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volum 20University of Michigan Press, 1943 - 265 sider |
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... mind of man . The emphasis of course is on the poet's individuality . Nature provides materials with which he may fashion lovely descriptions of his innermost feelings , perceptions , and aspira- tions , but it is the shaping power of ...
... mind of man . The emphasis of course is on the poet's individuality . Nature provides materials with which he may fashion lovely descriptions of his innermost feelings , perceptions , and aspira- tions , but it is the shaping power of ...
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... mind diseased and before Coleridge could have been more to him than an attractive name , 1 it seems obvious that the conventional account of Wordsworth's state of mind and of his intellectual and artistic equipment when he arrived at ...
... mind diseased and before Coleridge could have been more to him than an attractive name , 1 it seems obvious that the conventional account of Wordsworth's state of mind and of his intellectual and artistic equipment when he arrived at ...
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... mind and can break down into their component parts , " by reversing the steps of the associations which concur to form them , " his various " affections and passions . " Our ability to analyze and account for our affections and passions ...
... mind and can break down into their component parts , " by reversing the steps of the associations which concur to form them , " his various " affections and passions . " Our ability to analyze and account for our affections and passions ...
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BIOGRAPHY 177095 | 3 |
THE EARLY POEMS | 37 |
THE LETTER TO THE Bishop of Llandaff | 88 |
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