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But Mr. Wordsworth's industry had proved so much more successful , and the
number of his poems so much greater , that my compositions , instead of forming
a balance , appeared rather an interpolation of heterogeneous matter .
But Mr. Wordsworth's industry had proved so much more successful , and the
number of his poems so much greater , that my compositions , instead of forming
a balance , appeared rather an interpolation of heterogeneous matter .
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... to the author's own practice in the greater number of the poems themselves .
Mr. Wordsworth in his recent collection has , I find , degraded this prefatory
disquisition to the end of his second volume , to be read or not at the reader's
choice .
... to the author's own practice in the greater number of the poems themselves .
Mr. Wordsworth in his recent collection has , I find , degraded this prefatory
disquisition to the end of his second volume , to be read or not at the reader's
choice .
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... referring and conducing to the melody of all the foregoing and following words
of the same period or stanza ; and lastly with equal labour , the greater because
unbetrayed , by the variation and various harmonies of their metrical movement .
... referring and conducing to the melody of all the foregoing and following words
of the same period or stanza ; and lastly with equal labour , the greater because
unbetrayed , by the variation and various harmonies of their metrical movement .
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... concurring with the number of independent states , and the diversity of written
dialects , the Italians have gained a poetic idiom , as the Greeks before them had
obtained from the same causes , with greater and more various discriminations .
... concurring with the number of independent states , and the diversity of written
dialects , the Italians have gained a poetic idiom , as the Greeks before them had
obtained from the same causes , with greater and more various discriminations .
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condition of life our elementary feelings coexist in a state of greater simplicity ,
and consequently may be more accurately contemplated , and more forcibly
communicated ; because the manners of rural life germinate from those
elementary ...
condition of life our elementary feelings coexist in a state of greater simplicity ,
and consequently may be more accurately contemplated , and more forcibly
communicated ; because the manners of rural life germinate from those
elementary ...
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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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admiration answer appear attention beautiful become believe better called cause character child common composition connected continued conversation critic Dane diction distinction effect English equally excellence excitement existence expression feelings former genius German give greater ground hand heart human images imagination individual instance interest Italy kind language least less light lines live look manners means metre Milton mind moral nature never object observed once original particular passage passed passion perhaps person philosophical play pleasure poem poet poetic poetry possess possible present produced prose reader reason respect scene seems sense soul speak spirit stanzas style talk thing thou thought tion true truth whole wish Wordsworth writers