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... reader response . Wordsworth's declared interest in defeating the presumed expectations of his readers is confirmed by the ballads's calculated expressions of narrative diversion or denial . Equally , though , the ballads's ...
... reader response . Wordsworth's declared interest in defeating the presumed expectations of his readers is confirmed by the ballads's calculated expressions of narrative diversion or denial . Equally , though , the ballads's ...
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... reader , which will elucidate the design , and , it is hoped , will induce him to form a favourable , as well as a right judgment of the work ' ( Preface , iii ) . Explanation here amounts to a prior agreement , ensuring the success of ...
... reader , which will elucidate the design , and , it is hoped , will induce him to form a favourable , as well as a right judgment of the work ' ( Preface , iii ) . Explanation here amounts to a prior agreement , ensuring the success of ...
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... reader must find a ' vantage - ground ' : I know not how I can give the reader a more distinct image of this than by requesting him to place himself in imagination upon some given point ; let it be the top of either of the mountains of ...
... reader must find a ' vantage - ground ' : I know not how I can give the reader a more distinct image of this than by requesting him to place himself in imagination upon some given point ; let it be the top of either of the mountains of ...
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