Wordsworth's Poem of the Mind: An Essay on The PreludeEdinburgh University Press, 1991 - 118 sider |
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... energy , or is that energy simply a projection of the human mind ? 2 ) how far do we , does each of us , create the world that we perceive ? There is no simple answer to either of these questions . Wordsworth himself was not clear about ...
... energy , or is that energy simply a projection of the human mind ? 2 ) how far do we , does each of us , create the world that we perceive ? There is no simple answer to either of these questions . Wordsworth himself was not clear about ...
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... energy ! / In will , in deed , impulse of all to all ! ' which anticipates , in a slightly different key , Wordsworth's sense of ' A motion and a spirit that impels / All thinking things , all objects of all thought ' in ' Tintern Abbey ...
... energy ! / In will , in deed , impulse of all to all ! ' which anticipates , in a slightly different key , Wordsworth's sense of ' A motion and a spirit that impels / All thinking things , all objects of all thought ' in ' Tintern Abbey ...
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... energy seem to have been in the air . Wordsworth , when he was altering his copy of An Evening Walk in April 1794 , claims something of the kind in a few couplets which he never published : A heart that vibrates evermore , awake To ...
... energy seem to have been in the air . Wordsworth , when he was altering his copy of An Evening Walk in April 1794 , claims something of the kind in a few couplets which he never published : A heart that vibrates evermore , awake To ...
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The Mind and the World | 30 |
Imagination | 60 |
Composition of The Prelude | 102 |
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