A Preface to WordsworthLongman, 1986 - Всего страниц: 203 A critical introduction to the life, thought, and art of the English Romantic poet in a new edition in which the author has chosen a number of representative poems to chart the growth of the poet's mind and explains the long philosophical poem "The Prelude", which reveals that autobiographical impulse to the full, as a work that went through many forms over half a century. |
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... evidence ' . The trouble is that the evidence is mis- leading : in the poetry of his maturity the pose of simplicity is assumed , and Wordsworth refers to book - learning as a poor substitute for Nature's revelations ; Science and Art ...
... evidence ' . The trouble is that the evidence is mis- leading : in the poetry of his maturity the pose of simplicity is assumed , and Wordsworth refers to book - learning as a poor substitute for Nature's revelations ; Science and Art ...
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... evidence of extensive reading , being full of remin- iscences of earlier poetry . Wordsworth had to learn to be simple . The pass degree which Wordsworth received in 1791 was hardly fair evidence of his abilities . He had , in his own ...
... evidence of extensive reading , being full of remin- iscences of earlier poetry . Wordsworth had to learn to be simple . The pass degree which Wordsworth received in 1791 was hardly fair evidence of his abilities . He had , in his own ...
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... evidences of man's ability , and concludes : Nature doth embrace Her lawful offspring in Man's art ; and Time ... evidence of his humanity . If he ended up with a taste for feudalism and aristocracy it was because he believed that ...
... evidences of man's ability , and concludes : Nature doth embrace Her lawful offspring in Man's art ; and Time ... evidence of his humanity . If he ended up with a taste for feudalism and aristocracy it was because he believed that ...
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Biographical summaries | 3 |
Boat on Ullswater by Tom Sharpe | 10 |
The Prelude as autobiography I I | 11 |
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