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... Wordsworth best by adopting the eighteenth century's hospitality toward everything that sounded art- less and old and of the people . Wordsworth , who had never studied under Professor Child , doubtless supposed that he was applying the ...
... Wordsworth best by adopting the eighteenth century's hospitality toward everything that sounded art- less and old and of the people . Wordsworth , who had never studied under Professor Child , doubtless supposed that he was applying the ...
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... Wordsworth's verse often re- flect Shakespeare's influence . Remembering the dedication of The White Doe of Rylstone , we may say that the ethical side of Spenser ap- pealed to Wordsworth more strongly than to most of his contemporaries ...
... Wordsworth's verse often re- flect Shakespeare's influence . Remembering the dedication of The White Doe of Rylstone , we may say that the ethical side of Spenser ap- pealed to Wordsworth more strongly than to most of his contemporaries ...
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Hoxie Neale Fairchild. XIX WORDSWORTH AND TRANSCENDENTALISM Our examination of Wordsworth under this topic will be brief ; for since his transcendentalism hardly exists apart from his philosophy of nature , most of the essential facts ...
Hoxie Neale Fairchild. XIX WORDSWORTH AND TRANSCENDENTALISM Our examination of Wordsworth under this topic will be brief ; for since his transcendentalism hardly exists apart from his philosophy of nature , most of the essential facts ...
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attitude ballad beauty believe Burke Byron Byronic hero child Coleridge Coleridge's conception of nature conservatism deism delight descendental desire dream eighteenth century element Elizabethan emotion England English esthetic evil external nature eyes fact feeling France French Revolution Godwin Godwinian happy heart Hence hope human ideal ideas illusion imagination influence intellectual Jacobin John Thelwall Joseph Priestley Keats Keats's less liberal literary literature live Lyrical Ballads means medieval ment merely mind mystical necessity never noble savage Ossian pantisocracy passage passion Peele Castle philosophy Plato poem poet poetic poetry Prelude Prometheus Unbound rationalism rationalistic reason relation religion religious revival Revolution romantic naturalism romanticism romanticists Rousseau Scott sense sentiment Shelley Shelley's sonnet soul Southey Spinoza spirit stanza strong sublime supernatural thee things thou thought Tintern Abbey tion transcendental transcendental element truth universe verse Words Wordsworth writes young