Wordsworth's Poem of the Mind: An Essay on The PreludeEdinburgh University Press, 1991 - 118 sider |
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... important for any writer . It is the time when he sees the world most clearly , when his first attachments are ... importance it came to have for Words- worth . There were good reasons for this , and not only the fact , which he ...
... important for any writer . It is the time when he sees the world most clearly , when his first attachments are ... importance it came to have for Words- worth . There were good reasons for this , and not only the fact , which he ...
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... important , for the success of ' Michael ' . None the less , Wordsworth never cultivated , after 1793 , the eye for detail in nature which he evidently had in youth . There is rarely any inaccuracy in his writing , but his poetry by no ...
... important , for the success of ' Michael ' . None the less , Wordsworth never cultivated , after 1793 , the eye for detail in nature which he evidently had in youth . There is rarely any inaccuracy in his writing , but his poetry by no ...
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... important than the line for Wordsworth , admits every variation of speed and pause in response to the pressure of feeling . - Wordsworth's first published poems were in heroic couplets , and the sensibility of An Evening Walk , though ...
... important than the line for Wordsworth , admits every variation of speed and pause in response to the pressure of feeling . - Wordsworth's first published poems were in heroic couplets , and the sensibility of An Evening Walk , though ...
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The Mind and the World | 30 |
Imagination | 60 |
Composition of The Prelude | 102 |
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