The principal object, then, proposed in these Poems was to choose incidents and situations from common life, and to relate or describe them, throughout, as far as was possible in a selection of language really used by men... The Quarterly Review - Página 1141876Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Matthews Manly - 1926 - 928 páginas
...PREFACE TO . BALLADS" LYRICAL The principal object, then, which I proposed to myself in these Poems a bleeding heart, Weeps when she sees inflicted on a beast. 25 S Then what is man ? And throughout, as far as I was possible, in a selection of language really used by men, and, at the same... | |
| 1885 - 1084 páginas
...old. Wordsworth, in his defensive Preface, declares, " The principal object proposed in these Poems was to choose incidents and situations from common life, and to relate or describe them throughout, as far as was possible, in a selection of language really used by men, and, at the same... | |
| 1885 - 896 páginas
...old. Wordsworth, in his defensive Preface, declares, " The principal object proposed in these Poems was to choose incidents and situations from common life, and to relate or describe them throughout, as far as was possible, in a selection of language really used by men, and, at the same... | |
| Marilyn Butler - 1984 - 280 páginas
...with Wordsworth about the Preface. The principal object then which I proposed to myself in these Poems was [to choose incidents and situations from common life, and to relate or describe them, throughout, as far as was possible, in a selection of language really used by men; and, at the same... | |
| Robert F. Hobson - 1985 - 340 páginas
...typist, my wife. My Friend. INTRODUCTION 'The principal object, then, which I proposed to myself . . . was to choose incidents and situations from common life, and to relate or describe them throughout, as far as was possible, in a selection of language really used by men; and at the same... | |
| Timothy Steele, Clara Gyorgyey - 1990 - 366 páginas
...elevate nature" (SPP, 446, 447, 454). Of his own poetry, Wordsworth avows that his object in writing it was "to choose incidents and situations from common life, and to relate or describe them, throughout, as far as was possible in a selection of language really used by men." Wordsworth further... | |
| Emily Herring Wilson - 1992 - 230 páginas
...principal object is one which Wordsworth described for his poems in the Preface to Lyrical Ballads: "to choose incidents and situations from common life, and to relate or describe them throughout, as far as was possible, in a selection of language really used by men [and women], and,... | |
| John Guillory - 1993 - 422 páginas
...with eighteenthcentury practice: The principal object, then, which I proposed to myself in these Poems was to choose incidents and situations from common life, and to relate and describe them, as far as was possible, in a selection of language really used by men. . . . Low... | |
| Geoffrey Summerfield, Hugh Haughton, Adam Phillips - 1994 - 348 páginas
...experiment in his Preface to Lyrical Ballads (18oo): 'The principal object, then, proposed in these Poems was to choose incidents and situations from common life, and to relate or describe them, throughout, as far as was possible in a selection of language really used by men.' Stillinger, Selected... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1994 - 628 páginas
...prevents him from performing it. The principal object, then, which I proposed to myself in these Poems was to choose incidents and situations from common life, and to relate or describe them, throughout, as far as was possible, in a selection of language really used by men; and, at the same... | |
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