Major British Writers, Band 2George Bagshawe Harrison Harcourt, Brace, 1959 |
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... poet principally directs his attention . He considers man and nature as essentially adapted to each other , and the mind of man as naturally the mirror of the fairest and most interesting properties of nature . And thus the poet ...
... poet principally directs his attention . He considers man and nature as essentially adapted to each other , and the mind of man as naturally the mirror of the fairest and most interesting properties of nature . And thus the poet ...
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... poet speaks to us in his own person and character . To this I answer by referring the reader to the descrip- tion before given of a poet . Among the qualities there enumerated as principally conducing to form a poet , is implied nothing ...
... poet speaks to us in his own person and character . To this I answer by referring the reader to the descrip- tion before given of a poet . Among the qualities there enumerated as principally conducing to form a poet , is implied nothing ...
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... poet , be- cause language itself is poetry ; and to be a poet is to apprehend the true and the beautiful , in a word , the good which exists in the relation , subsisting , first between existence and perception , and secondly between ...
... poet , be- cause language itself is poetry ; and to be a poet is to apprehend the true and the beautiful , in a word , the good which exists in the relation , subsisting , first between existence and perception , and secondly between ...
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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE | 1 |
Preface to Lyrical Ballads | 19 |
Lines Left upon a Seat in a Yew Tree | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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