Biographia LiterariaJ.M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1934 - 334 páginas |
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... Wordsworth has himself given , will be found to differ from mine , chiefly , perhaps as our objects are different ... Wordsworth's purpose to consider the influences of fancy and imagination as they are manifested in poetry , and from ...
... Wordsworth has himself given , will be found to differ from mine , chiefly , perhaps as our objects are different ... Wordsworth's purpose to consider the influences of fancy and imagination as they are manifested in poetry , and from ...
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... Wordsworth strikingly resembles Samuel Daniel , one of the golden writers of our golden Elizabethan age , now most causelessly neglected : Samuel Daniel , whose diction bears no mark of time , no distinction of age which has been , and ...
... Wordsworth strikingly resembles Samuel Daniel , one of the golden writers of our golden Elizabethan age , now most causelessly neglected : Samuel Daniel , whose diction bears no mark of time , no distinction of age which has been , and ...
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... Wordsworth's intellect and genius . " The soil is a deep , rich , dark mould , on a deep stratum of tenacious clay ; and that on a foundation of rocks , which often break through both strata , lifting their backs above the surface . The ...
... Wordsworth's intellect and genius . " The soil is a deep , rich , dark mould , on a deep stratum of tenacious clay ; and that on a foundation of rocks , which often break through both strata , lifting their backs above the surface . The ...
Contenido
Motives to the present workReception of the Authors first | 1 |
Supposed irritability of genius brought to the test of facts | 15 |
The Authors obligations to Critics and the probable occasion | 26 |
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