A History of English Poetry, Volumen6Russell & Russell, 1962 |
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... imagination : " The processes of Imagination , " says Wordsworth , " are carried on either by conferring additional properties upon an object , or abstracting from it some of those which it actually possesses , and thus enabling it to ...
... imagination : " The processes of Imagination , " says Wordsworth , " are carried on either by conferring additional properties upon an object , or abstracting from it some of those which it actually possesses , and thus enabling it to ...
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... imagination of the poet , when rightly inspired by a subject capable of rousing the imagination of the reader , Wordsworth insisted that any subject might be made poetical by the imagination of the poet ; and , at the time when Lyrical ...
... imagination of the poet , when rightly inspired by a subject capable of rousing the imagination of the reader , Wordsworth insisted that any subject might be made poetical by the imagination of the poet ; and , at the time when Lyrical ...
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... imagination , the functions of sense , have their respective requisitions on the sympathy of corresponding powers in other human beings . The Poet is represented as uniting these requisitions , and attaching them to a single image . He ...
... imagination , the functions of sense , have their respective requisitions on the sympathy of corresponding powers in other human beings . The Poet is represented as uniting these requisitions , and attaching them to a single image . He ...
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