Wordsworth and the Vocabulary of EmotionOctagon Books, 1965 - 181 Seiten |
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... sincerity , which is " inward simplicity , " which " sweeps away the superficial differences in things . " And the Essay lays final blame for bad writing where Wordsworth had laid and continued to lay it , on either ungenuineness of ...
... sincerity , which is " inward simplicity , " which " sweeps away the superficial differences in things . " And the Essay lays final blame for bad writing where Wordsworth had laid and continued to lay it , on either ungenuineness of ...
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... sincerity and poignancy of domestic grief , their Hero slain . " Such phrasing had life from direct reference which gave it power and place . Its associations reached to the depths of thought and the width of common use . It did not yet ...
... sincerity and poignancy of domestic grief , their Hero slain . " Such phrasing had life from direct reference which gave it power and place . Its associations reached to the depths of thought and the width of common use . It did not yet ...
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... Sincerity , for example , is a tricky word . Given a multitude of poets , the minor ones in general agreement with the major , all steadfastly and abundantly employing in their poetry a certain material of language , there seems more ...
... Sincerity , for example , is a tricky word . Given a multitude of poets , the minor ones in general agreement with the major , all steadfastly and abundantly employing in their poetry a certain material of language , there seems more ...
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The Naming of Emotion | 1 |
Its Place in the Critical Theory | 30 |
Its Place in the Theory and Poetry | 77 |
Urheberrecht | |
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abstract affections association atmosphere Augustan beautiful century characteristic conceit context critics device eighteenth eighteenth-century elaborate English Poetry Ernest de Selincourt Essay example Excursion expression eyes fear felt George Rylands Gray happy heart Herbert Read hope human I. A. Richards Ibid images imagination important interest Joseph Warren Beach Joseph Warton language later lines literary look Lyrical Ballads major material of feeling meaning mind names of emotions natural objects objectification observed passion pattern personification philosophical phrases physical plain pleasure poem poet poet's Poetic Diction Pope Preface Prelude prose qualities Recluse relation River Duddon Romantic seems Selincourt sensation sense simple sion sorrow soul sound statement of emotion stress style sublime suggested T. S. Eliot theory things thought Tintern Abbey tion tradition truth Univ vocabulary of emotion whole William Wordsworth words of emotion Wordsworth Wordsworth's poetry Wordsworthian worth wrote
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