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... association of ideas , " as he had come across it in his reading , gave a plausible account of the way in which the mind , upon receiving sensory stimuli , associates them with experiences from the past . Wordsworth had responded to ...
... association of ideas , " as he had come across it in his reading , gave a plausible account of the way in which the mind , upon receiving sensory stimuli , associates them with experiences from the past . Wordsworth had responded to ...
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... association , as Bryant adapted it to his own purposes , became a vehicle for reflective revery . Conditioned by the experiences of the past and dependent upon the solitude and silence of Nature for its operation , this voice- perhaps ...
... association , as Bryant adapted it to his own purposes , became a vehicle for reflective revery . Conditioned by the experiences of the past and dependent upon the solitude and silence of Nature for its operation , this voice- perhaps ...
Page 130
... association of ideas might secure for him the freedom and inwardness that brought his poetry to life , it could easily become a stylistic trick - and one without relevance either to his deeper thoughts or to the eternal truths of Nature ...
... association of ideas might secure for him the freedom and inwardness that brought his poetry to life , it could easily become a stylistic trick - and one without relevance either to his deeper thoughts or to the eternal truths of Nature ...
Contents
Chronology | 13 |
The Poems of Nature | 39 |
The Poem of Death | 65 |
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