Biographia Literaria, Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2W. Pickering, 1847 |
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... Words- worth and I were neighbours , 1 our con- versations t ned frequently on the two cardinal poi ts of poetry , the power of exciting the ympathy of the reader by a faithful adherence to the truth of nature , and the power of giving ...
... Words- worth and I were neighbours , 1 our con- versations t ned frequently on the two cardinal poi ts of poetry , the power of exciting the ympathy of the reader by a faithful adherence to the truth of nature , and the power of giving ...
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... Words- worth , on the other hand , was to propose to himself as his object , to give the charm of novelty to things of every day , and to excite a feeling analogous to the su- pernatural , by awakening the mind's attention to the ...
... Words- worth , on the other hand , was to propose to himself as his object , to give the charm of novelty to things of every day , and to excite a feeling analogous to the su- pernatural , by awakening the mind's attention to the ...
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... Words- worth added two or three poems written in his own character , in the impassioned , lofty , and sustained diction , which is characteristic of his genius . In this form the LYRICAL BALLADS were published ; " and were presented by ...
... Words- worth added two or three poems written in his own character , in the impassioned , lofty , and sustained diction , which is characteristic of his genius . In this form the LYRICAL BALLADS were published ; " and were presented by ...
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... words undoubtedly seem to authorize , I never concurred ; but on the contrary ob- jected to them as erroneous in principle , and as con- tradictory ( in appearance at least ) both to other parts of the same preface , and to the author's ...
... words undoubtedly seem to authorize , I never concurred ; but on the contrary ob- jected to them as erroneous in principle , and as con- tradictory ( in appearance at least ) both to other parts of the same preface , and to the author's ...
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... words as possible , explain my views , first , of a Poem ; and secondly , of Poetry itself , in kind , and in essence . The office of philosophical disquisition consists in just distinction ; while it is the privilege of the philo ...
... words as possible , explain my views , first , of a Poem ; and secondly , of Poetry itself , in kind , and in essence . The office of philosophical disquisition consists in just distinction ; while it is the privilege of the philo ...
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