Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1967 |
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... Wordsworth had expounded his theory of poetry . The views then made public were in great measure the fruit of long and frequent discussions with Coleridge ; but , as they stand in the Preface , they by no means wholly coin- cided with ...
... Wordsworth had expounded his theory of poetry . The views then made public were in great measure the fruit of long and frequent discussions with Coleridge ; but , as they stand in the Preface , they by no means wholly coin- cided with ...
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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 had the same experience among his critics . See Memoirs of Wordsworth , by Christopher Wordsworth , i . 174 , where he cites a number of these ' Harmonies of Criticism ' . PAGE 54 1. 32. Marini ( 1569-1625 ) , a poet of the ...
... Wordsworth had the same experience among his critics . See Memoirs of Wordsworth , by Christopher Wordsworth , i . 174 , where he cites a number of these ' Harmonies of Criticism ' . PAGE 54 1. 32. Marini ( 1569-1625 ) , a poet of the ...
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