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It seems rather obvious that whatever the quality of anyone's experience of nature , that experience could only be passed on to one's contemporaries and to posterity through the medium of words and still ( that is , drawn and painted ) ...
It seems rather obvious that whatever the quality of anyone's experience of nature , that experience could only be passed on to one's contemporaries and to posterity through the medium of words and still ( that is , drawn and painted ) ...
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Wordsworth , Coleridge , De Quincey , as writers of Romantic autobiography , claimed reliance on fact , but tended to fictionalize ; Lamb did the opposite , presenting as fiction experiences and opinions that in no important way deviate ...
Wordsworth , Coleridge , De Quincey , as writers of Romantic autobiography , claimed reliance on fact , but tended to fictionalize ; Lamb did the opposite , presenting as fiction experiences and opinions that in no important way deviate ...
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In advocating the ' wise passiveness ' of a heart that ' watches and receives ' , Wordsworth's poems substituted a receptivity to experience and feeling that was at odds with the thoroughgoing intellectuality of Political Justice .
In advocating the ' wise passiveness ' of a heart that ' watches and receives ' , Wordsworth's poems substituted a receptivity to experience and feeling that was at odds with the thoroughgoing intellectuality of Political Justice .
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