WordsworthCollier Books, 1962 - Всего страниц: 158 |
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Стр. 58
... later tranquillity . And walking on in the eve- ning he chose that present tranquillity to summon up recollections from his past ; but the attempt to make poetry ended in silence , and " Be it so , It is an injury , " said I , " to this ...
... later tranquillity . And walking on in the eve- ning he chose that present tranquillity to summon up recollections from his past ; but the attempt to make poetry ended in silence , and " Be it so , It is an injury , " said I , " to this ...
Стр. 111
... later writing , where the meaning derives less directly from the weight of his own experience , and more from story and symbol , the words are more elaborately cared for . ) There can , however , be no excuse for failing to meet ...
... later writing , where the meaning derives less directly from the weight of his own experience , and more from story and symbol , the words are more elaborately cared for . ) There can , however , be no excuse for failing to meet ...
Стр. 145
... later composition , but it offers a fair illustration of general differences . The later Wordsworth is a stylist of the first order . In the " melancholy " period of 1816-20 he seems to have been experimenting in the use of words for ...
... later composition , but it offers a fair illustration of general differences . The later Wordsworth is a stylist of the first order . In the " melancholy " period of 1816-20 he seems to have been experimenting in the use of words for ...
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