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The spherical metaphor of “ Happy the feeling ” is another way of saying the
same thing , with particular emphasis on the overall unity of the sonnet . In each
case , Wordsworth ' s metaphors connote his reaction to the sonnet ' s balances ...
The spherical metaphor of “ Happy the feeling ” is another way of saying the
same thing , with particular emphasis on the overall unity of the sonnet . In each
case , Wordsworth ' s metaphors connote his reaction to the sonnet ' s balances ...
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Wordsworth uses the garden metaphor to serve a wide range of purposes . Its
outward character is as varied as the number of different subjects which interest
him during the more than four decades he employs it . As such , the garden ...
Wordsworth uses the garden metaphor to serve a wide range of purposes . Its
outward character is as varied as the number of different subjects which interest
him during the more than four decades he employs it . As such , the garden ...
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rative , for it shows Wordsworth taking his sources largely as “ a mere suggestion
” and casting them in an attractive metaphorical context . Two metaphors , one
general , one specific , form the settings of the sonnet . The octave uses the ...
rative , for it shows Wordsworth taking his sources largely as “ a mere suggestion
” and casting them in an attractive metaphorical context . Two metaphors , one
general , one specific , form the settings of the sonnet . The octave uses the ...
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Acknowledgments | 7 |
Thomas of Hales LuueRon before 1272 | 22 |
Edi beo thu heuene quene ca 1300 | 41 |
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