Transcendentalism in English Romantic PoetryVantage, 1989 - 198页 |
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第51页
... Wordsworth's poetry , Bradley is of opinion that to neglect it and throw it into the shade " is neither to take Wordsworth as he really was , nor to judge his poetry truly , since this aspect appears in much of it that we cannot deny to ...
... Wordsworth's poetry , Bradley is of opinion that to neglect it and throw it into the shade " is neither to take Wordsworth as he really was , nor to judge his poetry truly , since this aspect appears in much of it that we cannot deny to ...
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... Wordsworth , there can be no better authority than the frank and detailed autobiography given to us in The Prelude , where we have an accurate analysis of the workings of his mind , " the Foundations and the Building up ' of his own ...
... Wordsworth , there can be no better authority than the frank and detailed autobiography given to us in The Prelude , where we have an accurate analysis of the workings of his mind , " the Foundations and the Building up ' of his own ...
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... Wordsworth always believed to be the elementary principles of man's social and moral being , giving it coherence and connection . While Godwin cele- brated the principles of justice and virtue in the abstract , Wordsworth loved to dwell ...
... Wordsworth always believed to be the elementary principles of man's social and moral being , giving it coherence and connection . While Godwin cele- brated the principles of justice and virtue in the abstract , Wordsworth loved to dwell ...
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