Tradition and Experiment in Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads (1798)Clarendon Press, 1976 - 301 ページ |
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... interest left to him . It is an interest he shares with the birds around him , yet at the same time he is distinguished by it : from a bag All white with flour , the dole of village dames , He drew his scraps and fragments , one by one ...
... interest left to him . It is an interest he shares with the birds around him , yet at the same time he is distinguished by it : from a bag All white with flour , the dole of village dames , He drew his scraps and fragments , one by one ...
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... interest in morbid psychology reflected in Parts III and IV of ' The Three Graves ' . Like Coleridge , Wordsworth had been reading Hearne , and a case - history from a contemporary scientific work provides the ' fact ' on which he ...
... interest in morbid psychology reflected in Parts III and IV of ' The Three Graves ' . Like Coleridge , Wordsworth had been reading Hearne , and a case - history from a contemporary scientific work provides the ' fact ' on which he ...
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... interest in the mother's guilt leaves no room for her suffering . Pity is ousted by vicarious interest in violence and pain . Wordsworth plays down the gothicism of his source by transferring it to an everyday setting . The haunted ...
... interest in the mother's guilt leaves no room for her suffering . Pity is ousted by vicarious interest in violence and pain . Wordsworth plays down the gothicism of his source by transferring it to an everyday setting . The haunted ...
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