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Yet take the following stanza and compare it with the preceding stanzas of the same poem . “ There sometimes doth a leaping fish Send through the tarn a lonely cheer ; The crags repeat the raven's croak , In symphony austere ; Thither ...
Yet take the following stanza and compare it with the preceding stanzas of the same poem . “ There sometimes doth a leaping fish Send through the tarn a lonely cheer ; The crags repeat the raven's croak , In symphony austere ; Thither ...
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4. the preceding stanza . Not ( as is evident ) the preceding stanza , but the last but one . PAGE 56 1. 1. Mr. Wordsworth truly affirms . Cp . Preface to L. B. ( p . 373 ) : ' All good poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful ...
4. the preceding stanza . Not ( as is evident ) the preceding stanza , but the last but one . PAGE 56 1. 1. Mr. Wordsworth truly affirms . Cp . Preface to L. B. ( p . 373 ) : ' All good poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful ...
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In 1827 the second line of the second stanza became : When this illfated traveller died . ' PAGE 97 1. 18. the INCONSTANCY . The transitions which Coleridge condemns are , however , consistent with Wordsworth's belief , that the style ...
In 1827 the second line of the second stanza became : When this illfated traveller died . ' PAGE 97 1. 18. the INCONSTANCY . The transitions which Coleridge condemns are , however , consistent with Wordsworth's belief , that the style ...
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