Wordsworth's Poem of the Mind: An Essay on The PreludeEdinburgh University Press, 1991 - 118 sider |
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... Once again I see These hedge - rows , hardly hedge - rows , little lines Of sportive wood run wild : these pastoral farms , Green to the very door ; and wreaths of smoke Sent up , in silence , from among the trees ! Wordsworth first saw ...
... Once again I see These hedge - rows , hardly hedge - rows , little lines Of sportive wood run wild : these pastoral farms , Green to the very door ; and wreaths of smoke Sent up , in silence , from among the trees ! Wordsworth first saw ...
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... once in The Prelude - the scene closes with the character- istically Wordsworthian feeling for the earth turning in space : And oftentimes When we had given our bodies to the wind , And all the shadowy banks on either side Came sweeping ...
... once in The Prelude - the scene closes with the character- istically Wordsworthian feeling for the earth turning in space : And oftentimes When we had given our bodies to the wind , And all the shadowy banks on either side Came sweeping ...
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... once his emotions are engaged , once the poet responds to nature - and Words- worth wanted a poetry of response - perception will often be disturbed . The vision may be more intense ; it will certainly be more subjective . Painting ...
... once his emotions are engaged , once the poet responds to nature - and Words- worth wanted a poetry of response - perception will often be disturbed . The vision may be more intense ; it will certainly be more subjective . Painting ...
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The Mind and the World | 30 |
Imagination | 60 |
Composition of The Prelude | 102 |
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appeared beginning Book boyhood brings child childhood clear close clouds Coleridge Coleridge's comes conscious creative deep drafted earlier early earth edition emotion energy episodes experience fancy feeling felt forms gives goes heart hills human imagination important impressive kind landscape language later less light lines living look Lyrical Ballads March matter means memory metaphor mind mist months mood motion mountains move nature never objects observed once opening paragraph passage passion Pedlar perception perhaps phrase pleasure poem poet poetic poetry Preface Prelude probably question reality reason recognise reference rock Ruined Cottage scene seems sense sensibility simply soldier soul sounds speaks spirit strength suggest summer tells things thought Tintern Abbey tree true universe voice Walk whole wind woods Words Wordsworth worth writing written