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... spontaneous in poetry . When something is described as ' spontaneous ' what is generally meant by this is that it is unpremeditated or immediate . We act without prior planning or thought and use this term from the Latin ' sponte ...
... spontaneous in poetry . When something is described as ' spontaneous ' what is generally meant by this is that it is unpremeditated or immediate . We act without prior planning or thought and use this term from the Latin ' sponte ...
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two events are separated . Defining what we mean by spontaneous writing is thus highly problematic in comparison with spontaneous speech or action . Before returning to Wordsworth's conception of the spontaneous , I want to briefly ...
two events are separated . Defining what we mean by spontaneous writing is thus highly problematic in comparison with spontaneous speech or action . Before returning to Wordsworth's conception of the spontaneous , I want to briefly ...
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... spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings ' is not explained except in so far as it can only be experienced by a man who ' possessed of more than usual organic sensibility had also thought long and deeply ' ( Prose 1 : 127 ) . In the ...
... spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings ' is not explained except in so far as it can only be experienced by a man who ' possessed of more than usual organic sensibility had also thought long and deeply ' ( Prose 1 : 127 ) . In the ...
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Irreverent Glimpses of the Poet Laureate Three Informal | 39 |
Hazlitt versus Malthus | 47 |
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