Lyrical BalladsRoutledge, 2013-05-13 - 440 psl. When it was first published, Lyrical Ballads enraged the critics of the day: Wordsworth and Coleridge had given poetry a voice, one decidedly different to that which had been voiced before. This acclaimed Routledge Classics edition offers the reader the opportunity to study the poems in their original contexts as they appeared to Coleridges and Wordsworths contemporaries, and includes some of their most famous poems, including Coleridges Rime of the Ancyent Marinere. |
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... less under restraint, and speak a plainer and more emphatic language; because in that situation our elementary feelings exist in a state ofgreater simplicity and consequently may be more accurately contemplated and more forcibly ...
... less under restraint, and speak a plainer and more emphatic language; because in that situation our elementary feelings exist in a state ofgreater simplicity and consequently may be more accurately contemplated and more forcibly ...
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... less an escape than a homecoming in a landscape long associated with political disaffection. When Hazlitt likened Lyrical Ballads to the turning up of the fresh soil he suggested that the poems were akin to the manual labour of low ...
... less an escape than a homecoming in a landscape long associated with political disaffection. When Hazlitt likened Lyrical Ballads to the turning up of the fresh soil he suggested that the poems were akin to the manual labour of low ...
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... less I deem that there are powers, Which of themselves our minds impress, That we can feed this mind of ours, In a wise passiveness. Think you, mid all this mighty sum Of things for ever speaking, That nothing ofitself will come, But we ...
... less I deem that there are powers, Which of themselves our minds impress, That we can feed this mind of ours, In a wise passiveness. Think you, mid all this mighty sum Of things for ever speaking, That nothing ofitself will come, But we ...
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... less than a year) was Berkeley, born in May 1798. By the time Lyrical Ballads was published, Coleridge was growing dissatisfied with Hartley and within a year or so was to regard his doctrines as false as those of Godwin. 22 Wordsworth ...
... less than a year) was Berkeley, born in May 1798. By the time Lyrical Ballads was published, Coleridge was growing dissatisfied with Hartley and within a year or so was to regard his doctrines as false as those of Godwin. 22 Wordsworth ...
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... less deserved the labour that appears to have been bestowed upon this. It resembles a Flemish picture in the worthlessness of its design and the excellence of its execution.25 Wordsworth seems to have been totally unaware of how his ...
... less deserved the labour that appears to have been bestowed upon this. It resembles a Flemish picture in the worthlessness of its design and the excellence of its execution.25 Wordsworth seems to have been totally unaware of how his ...
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Lyrical Ballads 1798 | 46 |
Lyrical Ballads 1800 | 162 |
Preface 1800 Version with 1802 Variants | 286 |
Notes to the Poems | 315 |
Text of Lewti or the Circassian LoveChant | 361 |
Wordworths Appendix on Poetic Diction
From the 1802 Edition of Lyrical Ballads | 365 |
Some Contemporary Criticisms
of Lyrical Ballads | 371 |
Index of Titles | 398 |
Index of First Lines | 401 |
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Lyrical Ballads With a Few Other Poems (1798) William Wordsworth,Samuel Taylor Coleridge Peržiūra negalima - 2014 |
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