The Poetical Works of William WordsworthA. and W. Galignani, 1828 - 340 pagina's |
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Pagina 254
... passion naturally suggests : it is sufficient to say that such addition is unnecessary . And , surely , it is more probable that those passages , which with propriety abound with metaphors and fi- gures , will have their due effect , if ...
... passion naturally suggests : it is sufficient to say that such addition is unnecessary . And , surely , it is more probable that those passages , which with propriety abound with metaphors and fi- gures , will have their due effect , if ...
Pagina 257
... passion by an inter- texture of ordinary feeling , and of feeling not strictly and necessarily connected with the passion . This is unquestionably true , and hence , though the opinion will at first appear paradoxical , from the ...
... passion by an inter- texture of ordinary feeling , and of feeling not strictly and necessarily connected with the passion . This is unquestionably true , and hence , though the opinion will at first appear paradoxical , from the ...
Pagina 259
... passion , carried the abuse still further , and intro- duced phrases composed apparently in the spirit of the original figurative language of passion , yet altogether of their own invention , and distinguished by various de- grees of ...
... passion , carried the abuse still further , and intro- duced phrases composed apparently in the spirit of the original figurative language of passion , yet altogether of their own invention , and distinguished by various de- grees of ...
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