EssaysCarcanet Press, 1974 - 299 sidor |
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... imagination and a distinct flair for portraying the grotesque and the strange , tries his hand at the novel . He sees this literary form , this great tract so ill - defined in shape and purpose , apparently welcoming a lavish and ...
... imagination and a distinct flair for portraying the grotesque and the strange , tries his hand at the novel . He sees this literary form , this great tract so ill - defined in shape and purpose , apparently welcoming a lavish and ...
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... imagination is one faculty , and can hardly exercise itself in two disparate activities , Wordsworth was taking an unusual and considerable risk . ' I desire to press in my arms the loveliness which has not yet come into the world ...
... imagination is one faculty , and can hardly exercise itself in two disparate activities , Wordsworth was taking an unusual and considerable risk . ' I desire to press in my arms the loveliness which has not yet come into the world ...
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... imagination was stimulated at an early age to see men as creatures of dignity and power and beauty , which later became an appreciation of the mind : hence [ he says ] the human form To me became an index of delight , Of grace and ...
... imagination was stimulated at an early age to see men as creatures of dignity and power and beauty , which later became an appreciation of the mind : hence [ he says ] the human form To me became an index of delight , Of grace and ...
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