Wordsworth's Poem of the Mind: An Essay on The PreludeEdinburgh University Press, 1991 - 118 sider |
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... objects where no brotherhood exists To common minds . ( II.403 ) The 1850 text ( " To passive minds ' ) makes his meaning clearer , as well as less patronising . Metaphors are created , not just found , and they are created by that ...
... objects where no brotherhood exists To common minds . ( II.403 ) The 1850 text ( " To passive minds ' ) makes his meaning clearer , as well as less patronising . Metaphors are created , not just found , and they are created by that ...
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... objects not as they are , but as they appear to the mind . Wakened to energetic life by the poet's feelings , the imagin- ation represents objects as they seem to him , modified by those feelings . In an Essay Supplementary to the 1815 ...
... objects not as they are , but as they appear to the mind . Wakened to energetic life by the poet's feelings , the imagin- ation represents objects as they seem to him , modified by those feelings . In an Essay Supplementary to the 1815 ...
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... objects - between , say , a huge stone , a sea- beast , and an old man . The poetic imagination dissolves these ... objects which have only an accidental connection with each other , and far from unifying these objects into something ...
... objects - between , say , a huge stone , a sea- beast , and an old man . The poetic imagination dissolves these ... objects which have only an accidental connection with each other , and far from unifying these objects into something ...
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The Mind and the World | 30 |
Imagination | 60 |
Composition of The Prelude | 102 |
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