The Limits of Mortality: An Essay on Wordsworth's Major PoemsWesleyan University Press, 1959 - 181 páginas |
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... wind is in the tree , But they are silent ; -still they roll along Immeasurably distant ; and the vault , Built ... wind is in the tree , " but the stars " are silent . " Yet he is aware of the wind in the tree at the same time that he ...
... wind is in the tree , But they are silent ; -still they roll along Immeasurably distant ; and the vault , Built ... wind is in the tree , " but the stars " are silent . " Yet he is aware of the wind in the tree at the same time that he ...
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... wind about him , represent his precarious and dangerous position in nature . He is the honored pupil of an im- mortal nature , privileged to witness one of those transformations by which the wind becomes a wind not of earth , the clouds ...
... wind about him , represent his precarious and dangerous position in nature . He is the honored pupil of an im- mortal nature , privileged to witness one of those transformations by which the wind becomes a wind not of earth , the clouds ...
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... wind . Nothing is more dreary than this scene , yet it becomes for him the source of joy and strength . In memory ... wind , but the vexing and tossing of her garments is as appropriate to it as the blowing of the wind against her is ...
... wind . Nothing is more dreary than this scene , yet it becomes for him the source of joy and strength . In memory ... wind , but the vexing and tossing of her garments is as appropriate to it as the blowing of the wind against her is ...
Contenido
CHAPTER ONE Some Characteristics | 3 |
CHAPTER TWO The Love of Nature | 16 |
CHAPTER THREE The Love of Man | 51 |
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abstrac adult attitudes aware Beaupuy beautiful Betty Foy Biographia Literaria bird butterfly calm Cambridge child childhood clouds Coleridge Coleridge's consciousness creature daffodils Danish Boy dead dead Boy death deep earth eternal nature expressed feelings flowers gipsies harmony heart heaven hills human experience I. A. Richards ideal imagination involved irony kind language lines Lionel Trilling living look love of nature Lucy man's means metaphor metaphysical capability metaphysical nature metaphysical poet mind moon mortal motion Mount Snowdon mystery mystical yearning natural environment natural scene nature's never objects once ordinary passage passions pastoral pathetic fallacy peace pleasure poem poet poet's Poetical poetry possible Prelude quiet reality relation relationship rocks sacramental seems sense shepherd silent simple sort speaker stanza stars suggests symbol thee things thou thoughts Tintern Abbey tion trees truth uncon vision wild wind Wordsworth says
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Wordsworth's Historical Imagination: The Poetry of Displacement David Simpson Sin vista previa disponible - 1987 |