The Mind of a Poet: A Study of Wordsworth's Thought with Particular Reference to The Prelude, Volym 2Johns Hopkins Press, 1941 - 660 sidor |
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... poetry but , what is much more dubious , of the truth , accuracy , and sincerity of all poetry . See ii . 423-51 , xiii . 19-47 , and pp . 106-8 above . A comment in the " Essay , supplementary to the Preface ” ( Oxf . W. , p . 950 ) ...
... poetry but , what is much more dubious , of the truth , accuracy , and sincerity of all poetry . See ii . 423-51 , xiii . 19-47 , and pp . 106-8 above . A comment in the " Essay , supplementary to the Preface ” ( Oxf . W. , p . 950 ) ...
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... poetry . The Pastor in The Excursion exclaims : " Pangs are there not enough in hopeless love— And , in requited ... poetry rarely does this and since it rouses emotions which it does not allay , Wordsworth was not favorably inclined ...
... poetry . The Pastor in The Excursion exclaims : " Pangs are there not enough in hopeless love— And , in requited ... poetry rarely does this and since it rouses emotions which it does not allay , Wordsworth was not favorably inclined ...
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... poet is made , 494 ; W. thought romantic love un- suited to the higher poetry , 511 ; on W.'s choosing humble life for his poetry , 590 ; W. held grandeur of nature comes from the mind , 621 Ravine of Gondo , described by W. , 428 ...
... poet is made , 494 ; W. thought romantic love un- suited to the higher poetry , 511 ; on W.'s choosing humble life for his poetry , 590 ; W. held grandeur of nature comes from the mind , 621 Ravine of Gondo , described by W. , 428 ...
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TABLE OF SIGLA ABBREVIATIONS ETC | 263 |
PAGE | 429 |
Book VIII | 452 |
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The Mind of a Poet: A Study of Wordsworth's Thought, Volym 2 Raymond Dexter Havens Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1951 |
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A. V. Dicey admirable Alfoxden alliteration Annette apparently beauty Biographia Literaria Cambridge Chapter child clear clearer Coleridge Coleridge's composed connected contrast creative powers delight described Descriptive Sketches Dorothy earlier early emotions episode Excursion expressed external nature fancy feeling felt final text French Revolution Goslar grandeur Grosart Hawkshead heart Herbert Read human idea illustration imagination implied important impressions incidents intellectual interest later less letter lines London Lyrical Ballads means mentioned mind ministry of fear monosyllabic mystery natural objects Ode to Duty omitted Paradise Lost paragraph passion Peele Castle picture poem poet poet's poetry Prelude present passage presumably probably Professor de Selincourt reading reason Recluse refer Revolution says seems sense soul spirit substituted suggests things thought Tintern Abbey tion truth unity universe variant verse viii vivid William Wordsworth wonder Words Wordsworth wrote worth written youth