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... sense impressions , or the memory of them , and that both transcended them ; that both led to a sense of the unity of all as well as to the exaltation of intuition and the belittling of reason ; and that both were closely connected with ...
... sense impressions , or the memory of them , and that both transcended them ; that both led to a sense of the unity of all as well as to the exaltation of intuition and the belittling of reason ; and that both were closely connected with ...
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... sense impressions derived from any object with those from surrounding objects and the im- pressions derived through one sense with those obtained through another . How these various methods are used may be seen in the " vision " from ...
... sense impressions derived from any object with those from surrounding objects and the im- pressions derived through one sense with those obtained through another . How these various methods are used may be seen in the " vision " from ...
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... sense in which the word " admiration " is employed . That it cannot have its more familiar meaning will be seen as soon as that meaning is applied to lines 30 to 119 . For in what sense does the child " admire " an echo , frozen water ...
... sense in which the word " admiration " is employed . That it cannot have its more familiar meaning will be seen as soon as that meaning is applied to lines 30 to 119 . For in what sense does the child " admire " an echo , frozen water ...
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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 |
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A. V. Dicey admirable Alfoxden alliteration Annette apparently beauty believe Biographia Literaria Cambridge Chapter child Coleridge Coleridge's composed conception connected consciousness contrast creative powers described Descriptive Sketches Dorothy early emotions Excursion expressed external nature external world faculty fancy feeling felt final text Goslar Grosart Hawkshead heart Herbert Read human idea illustration images imagination Immortality Ode implied important impressions incidents intellectual interest later letter lines London Lyrical Ballads means mentioned mind ministry of fear mystery mystic experience Ode to Duty omitted pantheistic Paradise Lost paragraph passage passion Peele Castle Peter Bell poem poet poet's poetic poetry Preface to Lyrical Prelude presumably probably Professor de Selincourt reading reason Recluse refer remarks Revolution scene seems sense soul speaking spirit suggests things thought Tintern Abbey tion truth unity universe variant verse viii William Wordsworth wonder Words worth youth