Wordsworth's Literary CriticismH. Frowde, 1905 - 260 ページ |
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... sincerity in writing , in other words of having something which you want to say , and , to use a favourite phrase of his , of writing with your eye on the object ' . Wordsworth used prose simply as a means to an end ; and nobody need ...
... sincerity in writing , in other words of having something which you want to say , and , to use a favourite phrase of his , of writing with your eye on the object ' . Wordsworth used prose simply as a means to an end ; and nobody need ...
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... sincerity . We have no lack of novels to which the expression frantic ' might be applied , though ' silly ' would perhaps characterize them better ; but the ' sickly and stupid German tragedies , and deluges of idle and extravagant ...
... sincerity . We have no lack of novels to which the expression frantic ' might be applied , though ' silly ' would perhaps characterize them better ; but the ' sickly and stupid German tragedies , and deluges of idle and extravagant ...
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... sincerity of thought and statement , of feeling and expression , which the liability of mankind to fall under the yoke of fashions and formulae evokes from all vigorous and independent writers . The Lyrical Ballads themselves ...
... sincerity of thought and statement , of feeling and expression , which the liability of mankind to fall under the yoke of fashions and formulae evokes from all vigorous and independent writers . The Lyrical Ballads themselves ...
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... sincerity , not a conventionally decorative jargon , and that the subject - matter of the noblest poetry should be neither the wild and fantastic absurdities or the pseudo - aristocratic inanities of fashionable romance , nor the highly ...
... sincerity , not a conventionally decorative jargon , and that the subject - matter of the noblest poetry should be neither the wild and fantastic absurdities or the pseudo - aristocratic inanities of fashionable romance , nor the highly ...
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... sincerity of his judgement , which has never been called in question , but its breadth and essential soundness as well . He often provokes disagreement ; but he always stimulates thought . He palms off on you no mere counters of ...
... sincerity of his judgement , which has never been called in question , but its breadth and essential soundness as well . He often provokes disagreement ; but he always stimulates thought . He palms off on you no mere counters of ...
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