Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... Wordsworth's poetry and Wordsworth's poetical doctrine . Both the poetry and the poetical doctrine were enough his own to excite in him the keenest sympathy and the most delicate appreciation ; both were enough not his own for him to ...
... Wordsworth's poetry and Wordsworth's poetical doctrine . Both the poetry and the poetical doctrine were enough his own to excite in him the keenest sympathy and the most delicate appreciation ; both were enough not his own for him to ...
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... Wordsworth's doctrine , his criticism is as accurate as it is luminous . He not only sees where Wordsworth goes wrong , but points out how and why . Take , for instance , his analysis of Wordsworth's theory about the language of poetry ...
... Wordsworth's doctrine , his criticism is as accurate as it is luminous . He not only sees where Wordsworth goes wrong , but points out how and why . Take , for instance , his analysis of Wordsworth's theory about the language of poetry ...
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... Wordsworth's turn for SIMPLICITY ! I am not half so much irritated by hearing his enemies abuse him for vulgarity of style , subject , and conception ; as I am disgusted with the gilded ... Wordsworth should assume the station WORDSWORTH 133.
... Wordsworth's turn for SIMPLICITY ! I am not half so much irritated by hearing his enemies abuse him for vulgarity of style , subject , and conception ; as I am disgusted with the gilded ... Wordsworth should assume the station WORDSWORTH 133.
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