The Questioning Presence: Wordsworth, Keats, and the Interrogative Mode in Romantic PoetryCornell University Press, 1986 - 392 sidor |
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... Tintern Abbey was in fact quite important to Keats's development as a poet , for his reading of it demonstrated to him Wordsworth's power to give general expression to those orders of imagination least invested with the certainties of ...
... Tintern Abbey was in fact quite important to Keats's development as a poet , for his reading of it demonstrated to him Wordsworth's power to give general expression to those orders of imagination least invested with the certainties of ...
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... Tintern Abbey is a peculiarly strained utterance ; its impassioned testimonies are limited and sometimes subverted by interrogative ten- dencies of syntax , and these in turn are suppressed or contained by the urgencies of declaration ...
... Tintern Abbey is a peculiarly strained utterance ; its impassioned testimonies are limited and sometimes subverted by interrogative ten- dencies of syntax , and these in turn are suppressed or contained by the urgencies of declaration ...
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... Tintern Abbey , which concludes in the egotistical sublime . Wordsworth's choice of these two poems as concluding pieces for the double - volume Lyrical Ballads of 1800 reflects a divided sense of how to develop his interrogative ...
... Tintern Abbey , which concludes in the egotistical sublime . Wordsworth's choice of these two poems as concluding pieces for the double - volume Lyrical Ballads of 1800 reflects a divided sense of how to develop his interrogative ...
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English Romanticism and the Interrogative | 17 |
The Reader Questioned in Lyrical Ballads 1800 | 71 |
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