The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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... objects , much in the same way as a translator or engraver ought to be to his original . 2ndly , Sensibility , —which , the more exquisite it is , the wider will be the range of a poet's perceptions ; and the more will he be incited to ...
... objects , much in the same way as a translator or engraver ought to be to his original . 2ndly , Sensibility , —which , the more exquisite it is , the wider will be the range of a poet's perceptions ; and the more will he be incited to ...
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... object of which is direct instruction ; as the Poem of Lucretius , the Georgics of Virgil , The Fleece of Dyer , Mason's " English Garden , " & c . And , lastly , philosophical Satire , like that of Horace and Juvenal ; personal and ...
... object of which is direct instruction ; as the Poem of Lucretius , the Georgics of Virgil , The Fleece of Dyer , Mason's " English Garden , " & c . And , lastly , philosophical Satire , like that of Horace and Juvenal ; personal and ...
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... objects . Imagination is the power of depicting , and fancy of evoking and combining . The imagination is formed by patient observation ; the fancy by a voluntary activity in shifting the scenery of the mind . accurate the imagination ...
... objects . Imagination is the power of depicting , and fancy of evoking and combining . The imagination is formed by patient observation ; the fancy by a voluntary activity in shifting the scenery of the mind . accurate the imagination ...
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... objects with creative activity ? -Imagination , in the sense of the word as giving title to a Class of the following Poems , has no reference to images that are merely a faith- ful copy , existing in the mind , of absent external objects ...
... objects with creative activity ? -Imagination , in the sense of the word as giving title to a Class of the following Poems , has no reference to images that are merely a faith- ful copy , existing in the mind , of absent external objects ...
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William Wordsworth. operations of the mind upon those objects , and processes of creation or of composition , governed by certain fixed laws . I proceed to illustrate my meaning by instances . A parrot hangs from the wires of his cage by ...
William Wordsworth. operations of the mind upon those objects , and processes of creation or of composition , governed by certain fixed laws . I proceed to illustrate my meaning by instances . A parrot hangs from the wires of his cage by ...
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