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Lectures on Poetry and General Literature: Delivered at the Royal ... - 101 ページ
James Montgomery 著 - 1833 - 394 ページ
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Literary Criticism for Students

Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - 1893 - 286 ページ
...make these incidents and situations interesting by tracing in them, truly though not ostentatiously, primary laws of our nature : chiefly, as far as regards...which we associate ideas in a state of excitement. Humble and rustic life was generally chosen, because, in that condition, the essential passions of...

The Prelude to Poetry: The English Poets in the Defence and Praise ..., 第 10 巻

Ernest Rhys - 1897 - 250 ページ
...as was possible, in a selection of language really used by men, and, at the same time, to throw over them a certain colouring of imagination, whereby ordinary...which we associate ideas in a state of excitement. Low and rustic life was generally chosen, because, in that condition, the essential passions of the...

Childhood in Literature and Art: With Some Observations on Literature for ...

Horace Elisha Scudder - 1894 - 268 ページ
...coloring of imagination, whereby ordinary things should be presented to the mind in an unusual aspect ; and further, and above all, to make these incidents...which we associate ideas in a state of excitement. Humble and rustic life was generally chosen, because, in that condition, the essential passions of...

Childhood in Literature and Art: With Some Observations on Literature for ...

Horace Elisha Scudder - 1894 - 272 ページ
...coloring of imagination, whereby ordinary things should be presented to the mind in an unusual aspect ; and further, and above all, to make these incidents...-which we associate ideas in a state of excitement. Humble and rustic life was generally chosen, because, in that condition, the essential passions of...

The Literature of the Georgian Era

William Minto - 1894 - 434 ページ
...the mind in an unusual aspect ; and further, and above all, to make these incidents and associations interesting by tracing in them, truly though not ostentatiously,...which we associate ideas in a state of excitement." It is commonly supposed that by the language really used by men Wordsworth meant colloquial language,...

The Literature of the Georgian Era

William Minto - 1894 - 438 ページ
...the mind in an unusual aspect ; and further, and above all, to make these incidents and associations interesting by tracing in them, truly though not ostentatiously,...which we associate ideas in a state of excitement." It is commonly supposed that by the language really used by men Wordsworth meant colloquial language,...

The Literature of the Georgian Era

William Minto - 1894 - 440 ページ
...connection with Wordsworth's doctrine about the poet's main business. For, the poet being bound to study " the manner in which we associate ideas in a state of excitement," he can do this only in his own mind ; he must study how his imagination is affected by events within...

Werke: in kritischen texten mit einleitungen und anmerkungen, 第 1~2 巻

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1896 - 692 ページ
...colouring of imagination, whereby ordinary things should be presented to the mind in an unusual aspect; and, further, and above all, to make these incidents...which we associate ideas in a state of excitement. — p. 570: There will also be found in these volumes little of what is usually called poetic diction;...

Poems

William Wordsworth - 1897 - 656 ページ
...colouring of imagination, whereby ordinary things should be presented to the mind in an unusual aspect ; and further, and above all, to make these incidents...which we associate ideas in a state of excitement. Humble and rustic life was generally chosen. . . . The language, too, of these men has been adopted...

Poems

William Wordsworth - 1897 - 648 ページ
...colouring of imagination, whereby ordinary things should be presented to the mind in an unusual aspect ; and further, and above all, to make these incidents...which we associate ideas in a state of excitement. Humble and rustic life was generally chosen. . . . The language, too, of these men has been adopted...




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