The Poetical Works of William WordsworthA. and W. Galignani, 1828 - 340 pagina's |
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Pagina 253
... metre , in no respect differ these Poems , I shall request the Reader's permission to from that of good prose , but likewise that some of the apprise him of a few circumstances relating to their most interesting parts of the best poems ...
... metre , in no respect differ these Poems , I shall request the Reader's permission to from that of good prose , but likewise that some of the apprise him of a few circumstances relating to their most interesting parts of the best poems ...
Pagina 256
... metre obeys certain laws , to which the Poet and Reader both willingly submit because they are certain , and because no interference is made by them with the pas sion but such as the concurring testimony of ages has shown to heighten ...
... metre obeys certain laws , to which the Poet and Reader both willingly submit because they are certain , and because no interference is made by them with the pas sion but such as the concurring testimony of ages has shown to heighten ...
Pagina 257
... metre to divest language , in a certain degree , of its reality , and thus to throw a sort of half consciousness of unsubstantial existence over the whole composition , there can be little doubt , but that more pathetic situations and ...
... metre to divest language , in a certain degree , of its reality , and thus to throw a sort of half consciousness of unsubstantial existence over the whole composition , there can be little doubt , but that more pathetic situations and ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
Foresight or the Charge of a Child to | 55 |
Address to a Child during a boisterous Winter | 67 |
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