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... quoted in th previous chapter : Another age shall see the golden Ear Imbrown the Slope , and nod on the Parterre , Deep Harvests bury all his pride has plann'd , And laughing Ceres re - assume the land . ( 11. 173–6 ) To place ' age ...
... quoted in th previous chapter : Another age shall see the golden Ear Imbrown the Slope , and nod on the Parterre , Deep Harvests bury all his pride has plann'd , And laughing Ceres re - assume the land . ( 11. 173–6 ) To place ' age ...
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... quoted in the previous chapte Wordsworth did not only use , later in ' Tintern Abbey ' , Young phrase about the senses ' half creating ' the perceptual world ; h also seems to have lighted on Young's statement that the sense like reason ...
... quoted in the previous chapte Wordsworth did not only use , later in ' Tintern Abbey ' , Young phrase about the senses ' half creating ' the perceptual world ; h also seems to have lighted on Young's statement that the sense like reason ...
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... quoted him ' catching ' an inscape , in t sense of grasping it with the eyes and the mind . In the first phrase ' The Windhover ' : ' I caught this morning morning's minion ' , t catching goes further , and suggests that whatever was in ...
... quoted him ' catching ' an inscape , in t sense of grasping it with the eyes and the mind . In the first phrase ' The Windhover ' : ' I caught this morning morning's minion ' , t catching goes further , and suggests that whatever was in ...
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Writing Paradise Lost | 1 |
La Fontaine and the Subversion of Poetry | 22 |
A Meaning for MockHeroic | 32 |
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