Wordsworth's Poem of the Mind: An Essay on The PreludeEdinburgh University Press, 1991 - 118 sider |
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Side 28
... later books of The Prelude . In Book V we read of poems as powers to be ' hallowed ' only less than ' Nature's self which is the breath of God ' ( V.222 ) . ' Or ' , as the 1850 text cautiously adds , ' his pure Word by miracle revealed ...
... later books of The Prelude . In Book V we read of poems as powers to be ' hallowed ' only less than ' Nature's self which is the breath of God ' ( V.222 ) . ' Or ' , as the 1850 text cautiously adds , ' his pure Word by miracle revealed ...
Side 29
... later references to the One Life all date from 1804/5 , when the bulk of The Prelude was written . Isolated and abstract , they have neither the rhythmic energy nor the immediacy of the first two books , and in a poem of well over 8,000 ...
... later references to the One Life all date from 1804/5 , when the bulk of The Prelude was written . Isolated and abstract , they have neither the rhythmic energy nor the immediacy of the first two books , and in a poem of well over 8,000 ...
Side 32
... later life has the significance of those early years when the man was still a child . I In childhood mind and body are more intimately related than they are ever likely to be again , and the presence of an outside world is at first ...
... later life has the significance of those early years when the man was still a child . I In childhood mind and body are more intimately related than they are ever likely to be again , and the presence of an outside world is at first ...
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The Mind and the World | 30 |
Imagination | 60 |
Composition of The Prelude | 102 |
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