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Mr. Wordsworth added two or three poems written in his own character , in the
impassioned , lofty , and sustained diction , which is characteristic of his genius .
In this form the “ Lyrical Ballads ” were published ; and were presented by him ,
as ...
Mr. Wordsworth added two or three poems written in his own character , in the
impassioned , lofty , and sustained diction , which is characteristic of his genius .
In this form the “ Lyrical Ballads ” were published ; and were presented by him ,
as ...
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Blest indeed is that state of society , in which the immediate purpose would be
baffled by the perversion of the proper ultimate end ; in which no charm of diction
or imagery could exempt the Bathyllus even of an Anacreon , or the Alexis of
Virgil ...
Blest indeed is that state of society , in which the immediate purpose would be
baffled by the perversion of the proper ultimate end ; in which no charm of diction
or imagery could exempt the Bathyllus even of an Anacreon , or the Alexis of
Virgil ...
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In his diction and metre , on the other hand , he is comparatively careless . The
measure is either constructed on no previous system , and acknowledges no
justifying principle but that of the writer's convenience ; or else some mechanical
...
In his diction and metre , on the other hand , he is comparatively careless . The
measure is either constructed on no previous system , and acknowledges no
justifying principle but that of the writer's convenience ; or else some mechanical
...
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1 Examination of the tenets peculiar to Mr. Wordsworth - Rustic life ( above all ,
low and rustic life ) especially unfavorable to the formation of a human diction
The best parts of language the product of philosophers , not clowns or shepherds
...
1 Examination of the tenets peculiar to Mr. Wordsworth - Rustic life ( above all ,
low and rustic life ) especially unfavorable to the formation of a human diction
The best parts of language the product of philosophers , not clowns or shepherds
...
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My own differences from certain supposed parts of Mr. Wordsworth's theory
ground themselves on the assumption , that his words had been rightly
interpreted , as purporting that the proper diction for poetry in general consists
altogether in a ...
My own differences from certain supposed parts of Mr. Wordsworth's theory
ground themselves on the assumption , that his words had been rightly
interpreted , as purporting that the proper diction for poetry in general consists
altogether in a ...
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Biographia Literaria, Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life ..., Parte1 Samuel Taylor Coleridge Vista previa limitada - 1984 |
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