Wordsworth's Preface to Lyrical BalladsRosenkilde and Bagger, 1957 - 204 pages |
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... [ Coleridge , ] Letters = Collected Letters of Samuel Taylor Coleridge , ed . E. L. Griggs , 2 vols . ( Oxford , 1956 ) . [ Coleridge , ] S. C. = Coleridge's Shakespearean Criticism , ed . T. M. Raysor , 2 vols . ( London , 1930 ) ...
... [ Coleridge , ] Letters = Collected Letters of Samuel Taylor Coleridge , ed . E. L. Griggs , 2 vols . ( Oxford , 1956 ) . [ Coleridge , ] S. C. = Coleridge's Shakespearean Criticism , ed . T. M. Raysor , 2 vols . ( London , 1930 ) ...
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... Coleridge's discussion than Coleridge allows . It is an unconscious and valuable contribution to a problem which exercised some of the keenest minds in eighteenth - century aesthe- 1 P. W. , II , 418 . 2 Wordsworth's sources , as my ...
... Coleridge's discussion than Coleridge allows . It is an unconscious and valuable contribution to a problem which exercised some of the keenest minds in eighteenth - century aesthe- 1 P. W. , II , 418 . 2 Wordsworth's sources , as my ...
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... Cole- ridge's terms , it would appear that Coleridge's interpretation is correct . In view of all this , it is most satisfactory to assume a failure of integra- tion between the text of 1800 and the addition of 1802. The discrepancy ...
... Cole- ridge's terms , it would appear that Coleridge's interpretation is correct . In view of all this , it is most satisfactory to assume a failure of integra- tion between the text of 1800 and the addition of 1802. The discrepancy ...
Contents
PREFACE | 11 |
The Theory of Metre | 31 |
The Spontaneous Overflow of Powerful Feelings | 40 |
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