A History of English Poetry, Volumen6Russell & Russell, 1962 |
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... object of his affections , sees in a dream her image , and on waking pursues it over the face of the earth . He embarks on the ocean in an unseaworthy boat , and is carried by the winds and waves into a cavern , through which his vessel ...
... object of his affections , sees in a dream her image , and on waking pursues it over the face of the earth . He embarks on the ocean in an unseaworthy boat , and is carried by the winds and waves into a cavern , through which his vessel ...
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... object which seemed exactly to typify the nature of its own emotion , and grouped around it a multitude of images with an absolute perfection of art . I need hardly say that I refer to the divine lines To a Skylark . Generally speaking ...
... object which seemed exactly to typify the nature of its own emotion , and grouped around it a multitude of images with an absolute perfection of art . I need hardly say that I refer to the divine lines To a Skylark . Generally speaking ...
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... objects otherwise than as they appear to sense and experience . " The processes of imagination , " said Wordsworth , " are carried on either by conferring additional properties upon an object , or abstracting from it some of those which ...
... objects otherwise than as they appear to sense and experience . " The processes of imagination , " said Wordsworth , " are carried on either by conferring additional properties upon an object , or abstracting from it some of those which ...
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