The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... carry along with them a purpose . If this opinion is erroneous , I can have little right to the name of a Poet . For all good poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings ; and though this be true , Poems to which any value ...
... carry along with them a purpose . If this opinion is erroneous , I can have little right to the name of a Poet . For all good poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings ; and though this be true , Poems to which any value ...
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... carried as far as they must be carried if admitted at all , our judgments concerning the works of the greatest Poets , both ancient and modern , will be far different from what they are at present , both when we praise , and when we ...
... carried as far as they must be carried if admitted at all , our judgments concerning the works of the greatest Poets , both ancient and modern , will be far different from what they are at present , both when we praise , and when we ...
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... upon external testimony , but carried alive into the heart by passion ; truth which is its own testimony , which gives competence and con- ( fidence 1 to the tribunal to which it appeals , ' IV 59 THE PREFACE TO LYRICAL BALLADS.
... upon external testimony , but carried alive into the heart by passion ; truth which is its own testimony , which gives competence and con- ( fidence 1 to the tribunal to which it appeals , ' IV 59 THE PREFACE TO LYRICAL BALLADS.
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... carried on by subtle combina- tions with pleasure . We have no knowledge , that is , no general principles drawn from the contemplation of particular facts , but what has been built up by pleasure , and exists in us by pleasure alone ...
... carried on by subtle combina- tions with pleasure . We have no knowledge , that is , no general principles drawn from the contemplation of particular facts , but what has been built up by pleasure , and exists in us by pleasure alone ...
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... carry about with them , and to these sympathies in which , without any other discipline than that of our daily life , we are fitted to take delight , the Poet principally directs his attention . He considers man and nature as ...
... carry about with them , and to these sympathies in which , without any other discipline than that of our daily life , we are fitted to take delight , the Poet principally directs his attention . He considers man and nature as ...
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