WordsworthCollier Books, 1962 - Всего страниц: 158 |
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... story of his love , in the poem of the Growth of his Mind , he did so in the form of a nearly , but not quite ... story which belonged so little to his present self , that it was truer to relate it in the terms of fiction . In some parts ...
... story of his love , in the poem of the Growth of his Mind , he did so in the form of a nearly , but not quite ... story which belonged so little to his present self , that it was truer to relate it in the terms of fiction . In some parts ...
Стр. 125
... story in which he was so absorbed for its own sake that poetry and truth grew out of its sheer realisation as a fact . But in The Excursion Wordsworth's tendency is to be more interested in the idea exemplified by the story than in the ...
... story in which he was so absorbed for its own sake that poetry and truth grew out of its sheer realisation as a fact . But in The Excursion Wordsworth's tendency is to be more interested in the idea exemplified by the story than in the ...
Стр. 127
... story into its proper focus . His alterations of the conclusion , and his desperately conscientious discussion of the problem in a letter , are the only personal evidences in the poem , and they reveal the ordinary natural conflict of ...
... story into its proper focus . His alterations of the conclusion , and his desperately conscientious discussion of the problem in a letter , are the only personal evidences in the poem , and they reveal the ordinary natural conflict of ...
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