Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1954 |
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... Wordsworth . I rather suspect that there is a radical difference in our theoretical opinions respecting poetry . ... ' And to Sotheby he writes in the same month ( Letters , p . 373 ) : ' I must set you right with regard to my perfect ...
... Wordsworth . I rather suspect that there is a radical difference in our theoretical opinions respecting poetry . ... ' And to Sotheby he writes in the same month ( Letters , p . 373 ) : ' I must set you right with regard to my perfect ...
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... Wordsworth ; and certainly Wordsworth would seem to regard the co - presence of metre with the other elements of poetry as incidental , not inevitable ; as a mechanical combination , not an organic union . See especially his account of ...
... Wordsworth ; and certainly Wordsworth would seem to regard the co - presence of metre with the other elements of poetry as incidental , not inevitable ; as a mechanical combination , not an organic union . See especially his account of ...
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... Wordsworth wished to characterize the errors , or at least the limitations , of the imagination in youth . He has thereby originated and helped to perpetuate a misunderstanding of Wordsworth's conception of the faculty ; for Wordsworth ...
... Wordsworth wished to characterize the errors , or at least the limitations , of the imagination in youth . He has thereby originated and helped to perpetuate a misunderstanding of Wordsworth's conception of the faculty ; for Wordsworth ...
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