The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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... Poets of your name and family , who were born in that neighbourhood ; and , we may be assured , did not wander with indifference by the dash- ing stream of Grace Dieu , and among the rocks that diversify the forest of Charnwood . - Nor ...
... Poets of your name and family , who were born in that neighbourhood ; and , we may be assured , did not wander with indifference by the dash- ing stream of Grace Dieu , and among the rocks that diversify the forest of Charnwood . - Nor ...
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... to the senses , or have a place only in the memory . This power , though indispensable to a Poet , is * In this Edition placed also at the end of the Second Volume . ין one which he employs only in submission to necessity , X PREFACE .
... to the senses , or have a place only in the memory . This power , though indispensable to a Poet , is * In this Edition placed also at the end of the Second Volume . ין one which he employs only in submission to necessity , X PREFACE .
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... Poet delineated in the original preface , before mentioned . ) 3dly , Reflection , ——— which makes the Poet acquainted with the value of actions , images , thoughts , and feelings ; and assists the sensibility in perceiving their con ...
... Poet delineated in the original preface , before mentioned . ) 3dly , Reflection , ——— which makes the Poet acquainted with the value of actions , images , thoughts , and feelings ; and assists the sensibility in perceiving their con ...
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... Poet undertakes to illustrate . And , lastly , Judg- ment , to decide how and where , and in what degree , each of these faculties ought to be exerted ; so that the less shall not be sacrificed to the greater ; nor the greater ...
... Poet undertakes to illustrate . And , lastly , Judg- ment , to decide how and where , and in what degree , each of these faculties ought to be exerted ; so that the less shall not be sacrificed to the greater ; nor the greater ...
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... Poets , in order that their mode of composition may accord with the elevation of their subject , represent themselves ... poet does not appear at all in his own person , and where the whole action is carried on by speech and dialogue of ...
... Poets , in order that their mode of composition may accord with the elevation of their subject , represent themselves ... poet does not appear at all in his own person , and where the whole action is carried on by speech and dialogue of ...
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