The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... Matter of Fact , or Science . The only strict antithesis to Prose is Metre : ( W. W. 1800 ) . Nor is this , in truth , a strict antithesis : because lines and passages of metre so naturally occur in writing prose , that it would be ...
... Matter of Fact , or Science . The only strict antithesis to Prose is Metre : ( W. W. 1800 ) . Nor is this , in truth , a strict antithesis : because lines and passages of metre so naturally occur in writing prose , that it would be ...
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... matter of amusement and idle pleasure ; who will converse with us as gravely about a taste for Poetry , as they express it , as if it were a thing as indifferent as a taste for rope - dancing , or Frontiniac , or Sherry . Aristotle , I ...
... matter of amusement and idle pleasure ; who will converse with us as gravely about a taste for Poetry , as they express it , as if it were a thing as indifferent as a taste for rope - dancing , or Frontiniac , or Sherry . Aristotle , I ...
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... matter expressed in Dr. Johnson's stanza is contemptible . The proper method of treating trivial and simple verses , to which Dr. Johnson's stanza would be a fair parallelism , is not to say , this is a bad kind IV 71 THE PREFACE TO ...
... matter expressed in Dr. Johnson's stanza is contemptible . The proper method of treating trivial and simple verses , to which Dr. Johnson's stanza would be a fair parallelism , is not to say , this is a bad kind IV 71 THE PREFACE TO ...
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... matters of course , if they do not single them out expressly as objects of admiration . The two lines , " Ne'er sighed at the sound , " etc. , are , in my opinion an instance of the language of passion wrested from its proper use , and ...
... matters of course , if they do not single them out expressly as objects of admiration . The two lines , " Ne'er sighed at the sound , " etc. , are , in my opinion an instance of the language of passion wrested from its proper use , and ...
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... matter in one instance in the earlier part of the work . An accidental loss of several sheets of the manuscript delayed the continuance of the publication in that manner , till the close of the Christmas holidays ; and - the pressure of ...
... matter in one instance in the earlier part of the work . An accidental loss of several sheets of the manuscript delayed the continuance of the publication in that manner , till the close of the Christmas holidays ; and - the pressure of ...
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