The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... harmonious metrical language , the sense of difficulty overcome , and the blind association of pleasure which has been previously received from works of rhyme or metre of the same or similar construction 68 IV THE PREFACE TO LYRICAL ...
... harmonious metrical language , the sense of difficulty overcome , and the blind association of pleasure which has been previously received from works of rhyme or metre of the same or similar construction 68 IV THE PREFACE TO LYRICAL ...
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... sense interesting , and even frequently to invest it with the appearance of passion .. In consequence of these convictions I related in metre the tale of Goody Blake and Harry Gill , which is one of the rudest of this collection.2 I ...
... sense interesting , and even frequently to invest it with the appearance of passion .. In consequence of these convictions I related in metre the tale of Goody Blake and Harry Gill , which is one of the rudest of this collection.2 I ...
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... sense ; it is neither interesting in itself , nor can lead to anything interesting ; the images neither originate in that sane state of feeling which arises out of thought , nor can excite thought or feeling in the reader . This is the ...
... sense ; it is neither interesting in itself , nor can lead to anything interesting ; the images neither originate in that sane state of feeling which arises out of thought , nor can excite thought or feeling in the reader . This is the ...
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... sense in which the phrase poetic diction has been used ; and for this purpose , a few words shall here be added concerning the origin and characteristics of the phraseology which I have condemned under that name . The earliest poets of ...
... sense in which the phrase poetic diction has been used ; and for this purpose , a few words shall here be added concerning the origin and characteristics of the phraseology which I have condemned under that name . The earliest poets of ...
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... sense and nature . It is indeed true that the language of the earliest Poets was felt to differ materially from ordinary language , because it was the language of extraordinary occasions ; but it was really spoken by men - language ...
... sense and nature . It is indeed true that the language of the earliest Poets was felt to differ materially from ordinary language , because it was the language of extraordinary occasions ; but it was really spoken by men - language ...
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