Wordsworth's Poem of the Mind: An Essay on The PreludeEdinburgh University Press, 1991 - 118 sider |
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... close . Almost immediately after ' Wonder not / If such my transports were , for in all things / I saw one life , and felt that it was joy ' ( II.428 ) , Wordsworth adds : ' If this be error , and another faith / Find easier access to ...
... close . Almost immediately after ' Wonder not / If such my transports were , for in all things / I saw one life , and felt that it was joy ' ( II.428 ) , Wordsworth adds : ' If this be error , and another faith / Find easier access to ...
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... close . Yet the mind is more than a mirror . Like the lake , it does not just reflect the imagery of rocks , trees and cloud , but receives them into its depths . This may sound dangerously close to ' the abyss of idealism ' . Perhaps ...
... close . Yet the mind is more than a mirror . Like the lake , it does not just reflect the imagery of rocks , trees and cloud , but receives them into its depths . This may sound dangerously close to ' the abyss of idealism ' . Perhaps ...
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... close ; I see by glimpses now , when age comes on May scarcely see at all ; and I would give While yet we may , as far as words can give , A substance and a life to what I feel : I would enshrine the spirit of the past . For future ...
... close ; I see by glimpses now , when age comes on May scarcely see at all ; and I would give While yet we may , as far as words can give , A substance and a life to what I feel : I would enshrine the spirit of the past . For future ...
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The Mind and the World | 30 |
Imagination | 60 |
Composition of The Prelude | 102 |
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