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... feeling , " that it represents an emotion rather than a conviction ( “ felt , ” 401 , is important ) , that the early as well as the final texts of 387-92 and 419 express considerable doubt as to whether this feeling corre- sponded to ...
... feeling , " that it represents an emotion rather than a conviction ( “ felt , ” 401 , is important ) , that the early as well as the final texts of 387-92 and 419 express considerable doubt as to whether this feeling corre- sponded to ...
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... feeling of life endless " ( A 183 ) . Since this phrase is in A the refer- ence cannot be to 77 or to 109-11 , which are not in A ; nor can it well be to A 111 , which is not in the final text ; and A 101-5 can hardly be stretched to ...
... feeling of life endless " ( A 183 ) . Since this phrase is in A the refer- ence cannot be to 77 or to 109-11 , which are not in A ; nor can it well be to A 111 , which is not in the final text ; and A 101-5 can hardly be stretched to ...
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... feeling " ( A 183 , see de S. n . ) is in accord with the change in Wordsworth's attitude towards religion , what is " drawn " in The Prelude from the progress of the imagination can hardly be a " feeling of life endless , " such as the ...
... feeling " ( A 183 , see de S. n . ) is in accord with the change in Wordsworth's attitude towards religion , what is " drawn " in The Prelude from the progress of the imagination can hardly be a " feeling of life endless , " such as the ...
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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 with Particular ..., Volym 2 Raymond Dexter Havens Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1941 |
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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 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 pantheism 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