Wordsworth's Poem of the Mind: An Essay on The PreludeEdinburgh University Press, 1991 - 118 sider |
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... Wordsworth uses the word to mean the ability of the mind to picture and sympathise with the actions and feelings of other people.21 Does Wordsworth sympathise with others in this way ? Coleridge , who recognised ' a meditative pathos ...
... Wordsworth uses the word to mean the ability of the mind to picture and sympathise with the actions and feelings of other people.21 Does Wordsworth sympathise with others in this way ? Coleridge , who recognised ' a meditative pathos ...
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... Wordsworth disagreed . In The Prelude he uses the word ' fancy ' rather casually about a dozen times ( nearly twice as often in the 1850 text , where it usually gets a capital ) . Often it appears to mean simply the free play of mind ...
... Wordsworth disagreed . In The Prelude he uses the word ' fancy ' rather casually about a dozen times ( nearly twice as often in the 1850 text , where it usually gets a capital ) . Often it appears to mean simply the free play of mind ...
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... Wordsworth was eight , Dorothy lived for some years with a cousin of her mother's in Yorkshire , so that she and Wordsworth rarely saw each other . 19 In ' Michael ' Wordsworth says that he was led to feel ' For passions that were not ...
... Wordsworth was eight , Dorothy lived for some years with a cousin of her mother's in Yorkshire , so that she and Wordsworth rarely saw each other . 19 In ' Michael ' Wordsworth says that he was led to feel ' For passions that were not ...
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The Mind and the World | 30 |
Imagination | 60 |
Composition of The Prelude | 102 |
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