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Thus we find that his preliminary analysis of the poetic faculty in the early chapters of Volume II adds little to our knowledge of ... in detail , his exposition of the faults and virtues of Wordsworth's theory and practice in poetry .
Thus we find that his preliminary analysis of the poetic faculty in the early chapters of Volume II adds little to our knowledge of ... in detail , his exposition of the faults and virtues of Wordsworth's theory and practice in poetry .
第 lxxxviii 頁
From Schlegel's Discourse of Poetry ( 1800 ) we learn that ' as every man has his own nature and his own love , so does he carry his own poetry in himself ' ; and further , ' the opinion of every man ( as regards poetry ) is true and ...
From Schlegel's Discourse of Poetry ( 1800 ) we learn that ' as every man has his own nature and his own love , so does he carry his own poetry in himself ' ; and further , ' the opinion of every man ( as regards poetry ) is true and ...
第 xciii 頁
More than fifteen years had elapsed since 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 ...
More than fifteen years had elapsed since 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 ...
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