Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷 |
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It is most certain that the heads of our mutual conversations , & c . and the passages , were indeed taken from note ( ? notes ) of mine ; for it was at first intended that the preface should be written by me .
It is most certain that the heads of our mutual conversations , & c . and the passages , were indeed taken from note ( ? notes ) of mine ; for it was at first intended that the preface should be written by me .
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I do not know of any passage in the Prefaces where Wordsworth discourses specifically upon these ' resemblances between ... 346 ) he describes what he conceives to be the origin of false poetic diction ; and in the Preface ( L. B. , p .
I do not know of any passage in the Prefaces where Wordsworth discourses specifically upon these ' resemblances between ... 346 ) he describes what he conceives to be the origin of false poetic diction ; and in the Preface ( L. B. , p .
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6 a in the Preface . It is true that Wordsworth has not insisted enough upon the differences which actually do exist ; but this does not justify Coleridge's assumption . Probably Wordsworth took it for granted that nobody would credit ...
6 a in the Preface . It is true that Wordsworth has not insisted enough upon the differences which actually do exist ; but this does not justify Coleridge's assumption . Probably Wordsworth took it for granted that nobody would credit ...
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