The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 1Edward Moxon, 1836 - English poetry |
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... Imagination and Fancy , -to modify , to create , and to associate . 5thly , Invention , -by which characters are com- posed out of materials supplied by observation ; whether of the Poet's own heart and mind , or PREFACE . xi.
... Imagination and Fancy , -to modify , to create , and to associate . 5thly , Invention , -by which characters are com- posed out of materials supplied by observation ; whether of the Poet's own heart and mind , or PREFACE . xi.
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William Wordsworth. whether of the Poet's own heart and mind , or of external life and nature ; and such incidents and situations produced as are most impressive to the imagination , and most fitted to do justice to the characters ...
William Wordsworth. whether of the Poet's own heart and mind , or of external life and nature ; and such incidents and situations produced as are most impressive to the imagination , and most fitted to do justice to the characters ...
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... heart of objects with creative activity ? -Imagination , in the sense of the word as giving title to a Class of the following Poems , has no reference to images that are merely a faith- ful copy , existing in the mind , of absent ...
... heart of objects with creative activity ? -Imagination , in the sense of the word as giving title to a Class of the following Poems , has no reference to images that are merely a faith- ful copy , existing in the mind , of absent ...
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... is expressed , I will here detain the reader no longer : -what I have further to remark shall be introduced by way of interlude , in some other part of these Volumes . CONTENTS . POEMS REFERRING TO THE PERIOD OF My Heart PREFACE . xliii.
... is expressed , I will here detain the reader no longer : -what I have further to remark shall be introduced by way of interlude , in some other part of these Volumes . CONTENTS . POEMS REFERRING TO THE PERIOD OF My Heart PREFACE . xliii.
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