Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷 |
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thoughts and images precluded even the humblest forms of metre . The scene of GOODY TWO - SHOES in the church is perfectly susceptible of metrical narration ; and , among the Qaupata Bavuastórara even of the present age , I do not re5 ...
thoughts and images precluded even the humblest forms of metre . The scene of GOODY TWO - SHOES in the church is perfectly susceptible of metrical narration ; and , among the Qaupata Bavuastórara even of the present age , I do not re5 ...
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Thirdly , I deduce the position from all the causes elsewhere assigned , which render metre the proper form of poetry , and poetry imperfect and defective without metre . 20 Metre therefore having been connected with poetry most often ...
Thirdly , I deduce the position from all the causes elsewhere assigned , which render metre the proper form of poetry , and poetry imperfect and defective without metre . 20 Metre therefore having been connected with poetry most often ...
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Wordsworth's account and justification of metre is certainly the weak spot in his system . He set himself the task of justifying the use of metre ( considered as an artificial disposition of sounds ) by arguments which did not also ...
Wordsworth's account and justification of metre is certainly the weak spot in his system . He set himself the task of justifying the use of metre ( considered as an artificial disposition of sounds ) by arguments which did not also ...
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