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" Accordingly, such a language, arising out of repeated experience and regular feelings, is a more permanent, and a far more philosophical language, than that which is frequently substituted for it by Poets... "
Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions - Página 52
por Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 309 páginas
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British Romantic Writers and the East: Anxieties of Empire

Nigel Leask - 2004 - 288 páginas
...they consider as irremediable evils, or irreparable loss. (C8o-1) De Quincey's echo of Wordsworth's ('a more permanent, and a far more philosophical language,...than that which is frequently substituted for it by Poets'59) almost parodically transforms the poet's exemplar of a rustic language and subsistence economy...
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Selected Poems

William Wordsworth - 1994 - 628 páginas
...convey their feelings and notions in simple and unelaborated expressions. Accordingly, such a language, arising out of repeated experience and regular feelings,...frequently substituted for it by Poets, who think that they are conferring honour upon themselves and their art, in proportion as they separate themselves...
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Literature and the Marketplace: Romantic Writers and Their Audiences in ...

William G. Rowland - 1996 - 254 páginas
...convey their feelings and notions in simple and unelaborated expressions. Accordingly, such a language, arising out of repeated experience and regular feelings,...that which is frequently substituted for it by poets" (Prose 1:125). The language of rural men is privileged because it is not that of urban industrial society...
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Religion and Faction in Hume's Moral Philosophy

Jennifer A. Herdt - 1997 - 322 páginas
...language rather than elevated forms of expression in his poetry,06 claiming that "such a language, arising out of repeated experience and regular feelings,...frequently substituted for it by poets, who think that they are conferring honour upon themselves and their art, in proportion as they separate themselves...
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Wordsworth’s Profession: Form, Class, and the Logic of Early Romantic ...

Thomas Pfau - 1997 - 478 páginas
...under restraint, and speak a plainer and more emphatic language. . . . Accordingly, such a language, arising out of repeated experience and regular feelings, is a more permanent, and far more philosophical language, than that which is frequently substituted for it. ... Poems to which...
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Taming the Chaos: English Poetic Diction Theory Since the Renaissance

Emerson R. Marks - 1998 - 428 páginas
...convey their feelings and notions in simple and unelaborated expressions. Accordingly, such a language, arising out of repeated experience and regular feelings,...frequently substituted for it by Poets, who think that they are conferring honour upon themselves and their art, in proportion as they separate themselves...
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The Time of Unrememberable Being: Wordsworth and the Sublime, 1787-1805

Klaus P. Mortensen - 1998 - 208 páginas
...poetical process is the premise for Wordsworth's position in The Preface: Accordingly, such a language, arising out of repeated experience and regular feelings,...which is frequently substituted for it by Poets, who (...) indulge in arbitrary and capricious habits of expression. (PW II p.387) It is such a non-arbitrary...
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The Scottish Invention of English Literature

Robert Crawford - 1998 - 284 páginas
...rejection of the more negative tendencies of Blair's linguistic theory: Accordingly, such a language, arising out of repeated experience and regular feelings,...that which is frequently substituted for it by poets. Where Blair's view of the origins of language had led him to the pessimistic conclusion that while...
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Modernism, Romance and the Fin de Siècle: Popular Fiction and British Culture

Nicholas Daly - 2000 - 232 páginas
...convey their feelings and notions in simple and unelaborated expressions. Accordingly, such a language, arising out of repeated experience and regular feelings,...that which is frequently substituted for it by poets . . .^ Nor is Wordsworth the first to sound this note. As Hugh Kenner has shown, Wordsworth's Preface...
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Anglia, Volúmenes42-43

1918 - 868 páginas
...Wordsworth, Preface to Lyrical Ballads. Accordingly, such a language, arising out of repeated experiences and regular feelings, is a more permanent and a far...is frequently substituted for it by Poets who think that they are conferring honour upon themselves and their art, in proportion as they separate themselves...
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