The Critical Opinions of William WordsworthJohns Hopkins Press, 1950 - 469 páginas |
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... imagination . My sorrow was controlled , and my uneasiness of mind - not quieted and relieved altogether - seemed at once to receive the gift of an anchor of security . To Beaumont , IV . 8 , 1808 27. . . . imagination almost always ...
... imagination . My sorrow was controlled , and my uneasiness of mind - not quieted and relieved altogether - seemed at once to receive the gift of an anchor of security . To Beaumont , IV . 8 , 1808 27. . . . imagination almost always ...
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... Imagination , of poetical , as contra - distinguished from human and dramatic Imagination , are the pro- phetic and lyrical parts of the Holy Scriptures , and the works of Milton ; to which I cannot forbear to add those of Spenser ...
... Imagination , of poetical , as contra - distinguished from human and dramatic Imagination , are the pro- phetic and lyrical parts of the Holy Scriptures , and the works of Milton ; to which I cannot forbear to add those of Spenser ...
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... imagination . Sensible objects really existing , and felt to exist , are imagery ; and they may form the materials of a descriptive poem , where objects are delineated as they are . Imagination is a subjective term : it deals with ...
... imagination . Sensible objects really existing , and felt to exist , are imagery ; and they may form the materials of a descriptive poem , where objects are delineated as they are . Imagination is a subjective term : it deals with ...
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The Critical Opinions of William Wordsworth William Wordsworth,Markham Lovick Peacock Vista de fragmentos - 1969 |
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admiration affections Aim of Writing appear Aubrey de Vere beautiful blank verse Burns Byron C. R. Corr character Chaucer Coleridge composition Convention of Cintra Criticism diction Drama Dryden Dyce edition English epitaph Epitaph 3 Grosart expressed Fancy feelings Friend genius Gillies give Goethe heart hope human I. F. Grosart imagination intellect interest judgment labour Lady Beaumont Landor language Letters lines Literature Lord Lord Lonsdale Lyrical Ballads manner metre Milton mind moral Moxon Narrative Poetry nature never objects opinion Ossian Paradise Lost passages passion pathetic persons pleased pleasure poems poet Poet's poetic Poetry Pope praise Pref Preface Prel prose reader rhyme Sara Coleridge Scott sense Shakespeare Sonnet Southey speak Spenser spirit stanza style Supp taste things thought tion translation truth Vere verse Versification VIII volume W. R. Hamilton wish words Wordsworth Wrangham written
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