Unisa English Studies, Volumele 27-29Department of English, University of South Africa, 1989 |
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Pagina 14
... poet's reconciliation to God . One may see it as either instrumental in such a reconciliation , or as only descriptive of it , and the decision made will affect as much one's interpretation of the poem as a whole as it will that of the ...
... poet's reconciliation to God . One may see it as either instrumental in such a reconciliation , or as only descriptive of it , and the decision made will affect as much one's interpretation of the poem as a whole as it will that of the ...
Pagina 22
... poet is , of course , better able than other men , to express these things ( I 138 ) . But having exalted the poet at the expense of common humanity , Wordsworth starts the process of reducing his stature , claiming firstly that ...
... poet is , of course , better able than other men , to express these things ( I 138 ) . But having exalted the poet at the expense of common humanity , Wordsworth starts the process of reducing his stature , claiming firstly that ...
Pagina 23
... Poet ? ' section is closely connected with the way in which Wordsworth pre- sents himself in the poetry of Lyrical Ballads . There are a number of different ways in which the poet may be perceived in the poetry : the poet recounts his ...
... Poet ? ' section is closely connected with the way in which Wordsworth pre- sents himself in the poetry of Lyrical Ballads . There are a number of different ways in which the poet may be perceived in the poetry : the poet recounts his ...
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