A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - 702 páginas |
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... poetic theory . This theory is set forth elaborately in the preface to the later editions of the Lyrical Ballads , where Wordsworth professes to use a selection of the language really used by men . in humble and rustic life , " while at ...
... poetic theory . This theory is set forth elaborately in the preface to the later editions of the Lyrical Ballads , where Wordsworth professes to use a selection of the language really used by men . in humble and rustic life , " while at ...
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... poetic power , as in Words- worth's case , but an arrest of poetic power , of crea- tive imagination . His imagination was as rich as ever , his intellect as restless and keen , but they sought expression in channels other than those of ...
... poetic power , as in Words- worth's case , but an arrest of poetic power , of crea- tive imagination . His imagination was as rich as ever , his intellect as restless and keen , but they sought expression in channels other than those of ...
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... poet , sensitive to the influences of his age , yet unlike poetic scholars like Garnett and Myers ( the dis tinction is a real one ) , had a distinctive and original power of his own , when all allowances are made for the influences ...
... poet , sensitive to the influences of his age , yet unlike poetic scholars like Garnett and Myers ( the dis tinction is a real one ) , had a distinctive and original power of his own , when all allowances are made for the influences ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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