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( EW , 28 – 30 : 1 – 16 ) 2 The well - trained , discriminating eye of the poet
identifies contrasts and variety in the scene which combine to give an overall
impression of harmony and contentment . It becomes apparent , however , that
we witness ...
( EW , 28 – 30 : 1 – 16 ) 2 The well - trained , discriminating eye of the poet
identifies contrasts and variety in the scene which combine to give an overall
impression of harmony and contentment . It becomes apparent , however , that
we witness ...
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( O & S I , 103 : 31 - 3 ) The purpose of The Prelude is in fact to give these things '
a conceptual framework ; thus the experie . re of seeing the solitary girl with the
pitcher , or seeing the mountain peak rise above what was hitherto believed to be
...
( O & S I , 103 : 31 - 3 ) The purpose of The Prelude is in fact to give these things '
a conceptual framework ; thus the experie . re of seeing the solitary girl with the
pitcher , or seeing the mountain peak rise above what was hitherto believed to be
...
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7 ) He then moves on to give judgement on the career of Pitt , the passage
already quoted in the previous chapter . ... for poetry in the Preface to Lyrical
Ballads : ' the feeling therein developed gives importance to the action and
situation , and ...
7 ) He then moves on to give judgement on the career of Pitt , the passage
already quoted in the previous chapter . ... for poetry in the Preface to Lyrical
Ballads : ' the feeling therein developed gives importance to the action and
situation , and ...
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Wordsworth and pastoral politics | 1 |
the pastoral tradition in early Wordsworth | 19 |
The Letter to Llandaff a crisis of political allegiance | 55 |
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