Wordsworth's Poem of the Mind: An Essay on The PreludeEdinburgh University Press, 1991 - 118 sider |
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... strength Restored to her afresh ; nor did she want Eolian visitations . ( I.101 ) Characteristically , though no doubt unconsciously , Words- worth's phrase ' make trial of the strength / Restored to her ' counters any implication that ...
... strength Restored to her afresh ; nor did she want Eolian visitations . ( I.101 ) Characteristically , though no doubt unconsciously , Words- worth's phrase ' make trial of the strength / Restored to her ' counters any implication that ...
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... strength . Where does an imaginative writer find that strength ? To be specific , how does Wordsworth's imagination when he was writing ' The Ruined Cottage ' and The Prelude differ from the imagination of the child who saw the woman ...
... strength . Where does an imaginative writer find that strength ? To be specific , how does Wordsworth's imagination when he was writing ' The Ruined Cottage ' and The Prelude differ from the imagination of the child who saw the woman ...
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... strength , his mind has not . His tale is soon told , he is ' concise in answer ' ; and though grateful for help , he would not have asked for it . The economy of the narrative is impressive . Wordsworth tells us that the soldier had ...
... strength , his mind has not . His tale is soon told , he is ' concise in answer ' ; and though grateful for help , he would not have asked for it . The economy of the narrative is impressive . Wordsworth tells us that the soldier had ...
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The Mind and the World | 30 |
Imagination | 60 |
Composition of The Prelude | 102 |
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