A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... Wordsworth's one - track mind in a shape so much more definite than he could give them . The vividness of his childhood absorption into nature was Wordsworth's , the philosophical explanation of it , Cole- ridge's , just as he was the ...
... Wordsworth's one - track mind in a shape so much more definite than he could give them . The vividness of his childhood absorption into nature was Wordsworth's , the philosophical explanation of it , Cole- ridge's , just as he was the ...
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... Wordsworth actually took for a time . Oswald's path , no less than Wordsworth's own , is however also Godwinian and rationalistic , and in exposing the dangers of trusting to reason alone , like Oswald , Wordsworth was also marking his ...
... Wordsworth actually took for a time . Oswald's path , no less than Wordsworth's own , is however also Godwinian and rationalistic , and in exposing the dangers of trusting to reason alone , like Oswald , Wordsworth was also marking his ...
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... Wordsworth's nature pictures a sense of something vast , incomprehensible and overwhelming that fills them with an emo- tion of awe and wonder . Wordsworth's influence on Coleridge is more difficult to pin down . Most important of all ...
... Wordsworth's nature pictures a sense of something vast , incomprehensible and overwhelming that fills them with an emo- tion of awe and wonder . Wordsworth's influence on Coleridge is more difficult to pin down . Most important of all ...
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