William WordsworthHarold Bloom Chelsea House, 2007 - Всего страниц: 280 Each title features: - A complex critical portrait of one of the most influential writers in the world - An introductory essay by Harold Bloom. |
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... dark - all leading to dark passages - We see not the ballance of good and evil . We are in a Mist - We are now in that state - We feel the " burden of the Mystery , " To this Point was Wordsworth come , as far as I can conceive when he ...
... dark - all leading to dark passages - We see not the ballance of good and evil . We are in a Mist - We are now in that state - We feel the " burden of the Mystery , " To this Point was Wordsworth come , as far as I can conceive when he ...
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... darkness but the dialectical role of that darkness in occasioning and charging the recoil of extraordinary seeing ... dark abyss , intent to hear Its voices issuing forth to silent light In one continuous stream .... [ 14.70-74 ] The ...
... darkness but the dialectical role of that darkness in occasioning and charging the recoil of extraordinary seeing ... dark abyss , intent to hear Its voices issuing forth to silent light In one continuous stream .... [ 14.70-74 ] The ...
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... dark passage leads in both directions . If Wordsworth could , as Keats said , " shed a light " in those dark passages , he was also strong enough to call on Darkness . The paradox thus roughly thrust into view is that Wordsworth's ...
... dark passage leads in both directions . If Wordsworth could , as Keats said , " shed a light " in those dark passages , he was also strong enough to call on Darkness . The paradox thus roughly thrust into view is that Wordsworth's ...
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Two Roads to Wordsworth | 11 |
Tintern Abbey | 23 |
The Prelude and the Love of Man | 47 |
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