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... Presumably in order to simplify and clarify his argument Wordsworth decided to omit these lines on the influ- ence of the mother's love in stimulating the recipient and unifying powers of the child and to add an illustration ( 245- 51 ) ...
... Presumably in order to simplify and clarify his argument Wordsworth decided to omit these lines on the influ- ence of the mother's love in stimulating the recipient and unifying powers of the child and to add an illustration ( 245- 51 ) ...
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... presumably came about this time . A 300-3 . Omitted presumably because it is said less pro- saically in 291-2 . 293. permanent relations : Apparently contrasted with " transi- tory qualities " ( 290 ) and therefore probably relations ...
... presumably came about this time . A 300-3 . Omitted presumably because it is said less pro- saically in 291-2 . 293. permanent relations : Apparently contrasted with " transi- tory qualities " ( 290 ) and therefore probably relations ...
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... Presumably there should be a comma after " thoughts , " as in A 231. Wordsworth seems to say that he had three kinds of thoughts : ( 1 ) of change , ( 2 ) of congratulation , ( 3 ) of regret ; but this does not make sense . " Of change ...
... Presumably there should be a comma after " thoughts , " as in A 231. Wordsworth seems to say that he had three kinds of thoughts : ( 1 ) of change , ( 2 ) of congratulation , ( 3 ) of regret ; but this does not make sense . " Of change ...
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TABLE OF SIGLA ABBREVIATIONS ETC xi | 111 |
INTRODUCTION 1 | 119 |
CHAPTER | 131 |
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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 |
The Mind of a Poet: A Study of Wordsworth's Thought, Volym 2 Raymond Dexter Havens Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1951 |
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admirable alliteration apparently associated beauty beginning believe called Cambridge Chapter child clear close Coleridge composed conception connected consciousness contrast creative deal described earlier early effect emotions Excursion experience expressed external faculty fear feeling felt final text give given heart hope human idea illustration images imagination implied important impressions incidents interest kind later less letter lines living London matter means mentioned mind mystery mystic nature never objects observed omitted original passage passed passion perhaps period picture poem poet poet's poetry Preface Prelude present presumably probably reading reason refer remarks scene seems sense similar soul speaking spirit strong suggests things thinking thought tion true truth universe variant viii wonder Wordsworth worth writes written wrote youth