Nineteenth Century PoetsShiva Lal Agarwala, 1967 - 422 páginas |
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... style , meaning thereby his change from the sublime to the ludicrous . He found " a matter - of - factness in certain poems " , " a laborious minuteness and fidelity in the representation of objects " , " the insertion of accidental ...
... style , meaning thereby his change from the sublime to the ludicrous . He found " a matter - of - factness in certain poems " , " a laborious minuteness and fidelity in the representation of objects " , " the insertion of accidental ...
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... style of speech in poetry . By poetic diction Wordsworth means style and not simply choice of particular words . The language of the ancient poets was daring and figurative , this means that their style was highly metaphorical . In the ...
... style of speech in poetry . By poetic diction Wordsworth means style and not simply choice of particular words . The language of the ancient poets was daring and figurative , this means that their style was highly metaphorical . In the ...
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... style of this kind was actually used by men of the upper classes in England in the seventeenth - eighteenth ... style . As Wordsworth turned slowly towards conservatism , to the Church of England and the Tories , he lost the simplicity ...
... style of this kind was actually used by men of the upper classes in England in the seventeenth - eighteenth ... style . As Wordsworth turned slowly towards conservatism , to the Church of England and the Tories , he lost the simplicity ...
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