WordsworthCollier Books, 1962 - Всего страниц: 158 |
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... symbol of the achievement of a vision . Wordsworth was born almost within view of " distant Skiddaw's lofty height , " his education was among mountains , and they were the natural images for his thoughts . His use of them in the ...
... symbol of the achievement of a vision . Wordsworth was born almost within view of " distant Skiddaw's lofty height , " his education was among mountains , and they were the natural images for his thoughts . His use of them in the ...
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... symbol of what is hidden from men's eyes . ( An interesting example of his use of a symbol is found in the poem which is generally known by the abbreviated title Tintern Abbey . The Abbey itself is not mentioned once in the poem ; but ...
... symbol of what is hidden from men's eyes . ( An interesting example of his use of a symbol is found in the poem which is generally known by the abbreviated title Tintern Abbey . The Abbey itself is not mentioned once in the poem ; but ...
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... symbol for something real , and symbols , by increasing the indirectness of art , were undesirable . His own later " loss of vision " was a falling - back into metaphor from the life beyond metaphor , resulting in an unwilling- ness to ...
... symbol for something real , and symbols , by increasing the indirectness of art , were undesirable . His own later " loss of vision " was a falling - back into metaphor from the life beyond metaphor , resulting in an unwilling- ness to ...
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