Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Clarendon Press, 1965 - 334 頁 |
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... Wordsworth's position , but also because it raises the suspicion that Coleridge wrote under the influence of personal feelings , of a mind embittered by estrangement and misinterpretation . Something at least must have occurred to ...
... Wordsworth's position , but also because it raises the suspicion that Coleridge wrote under the influence of personal feelings , of a mind embittered by estrangement and misinterpretation . Something at least must have occurred to ...
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... Wordsworth's purpose . This is evident from an examination of the Preface of 1815 : in which it is Wordsworth's primary object to justify and explain the classifica- tion of certain of his poems , according to the powers requisite for ...
... Wordsworth's purpose . This is evident from an examination of the Preface of 1815 : in which it is Wordsworth's primary object to justify and explain the classifica- tion of certain of his poems , according to the powers requisite for ...
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... Wordsworth . See Life , p . 79 , and Fenwick note to the Duddon Sonnets , where Wordsworth states that in writing this series he failed to perceive that he was trespassing upon ground pre - occupied , at least as far as intention went ...
... Wordsworth . See Life , p . 79 , and Fenwick note to the Duddon Sonnets , where Wordsworth states that in writing this series he failed to perceive that he was trespassing upon ground pre - occupied , at least as far as intention went ...
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