British Influence on the Birth of American LiteratureMacmillan Press, 1982 - 218 psl. |
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... beauty of nature should have pride of place in the poet's attention . In his Preface , Wordsworth had emphasised that poetry is ' an acknowledgement of the beauty of the universe ' . For Wordsworth this meant that ' immediate pleasure ...
... beauty of nature should have pride of place in the poet's attention . In his Preface , Wordsworth had emphasised that poetry is ' an acknowledgement of the beauty of the universe ' . For Wordsworth this meant that ' immediate pleasure ...
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... beauty , explaining that nature ' is from the beginning beautiful ' and that ' beauty is the creator of the universe ' . Following Wordsworth , he stressed that it is this aspect of the poet's work which gives him an important status ...
... beauty , explaining that nature ' is from the beginning beautiful ' and that ' beauty is the creator of the universe ' . Following Wordsworth , he stressed that it is this aspect of the poet's work which gives him an important status ...
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... beauty and that sadness and melancholy are essential elements in the beauty of poetry . For Poe , as for Coleridge , the immediate object of poetry is pleasure not truth . 26 Like Coleridge , he distinguishes between pleasure derived ...
... beauty and that sadness and melancholy are essential elements in the beauty of poetry . For Poe , as for Coleridge , the immediate object of poetry is pleasure not truth . 26 Like Coleridge , he distinguishes between pleasure derived ...
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