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... Wordsworth . As Charles J. Smith says , " Wordsworth had a very strong habit of thinking in terms of paired opposites or contrarieties . Everywhere in nature . . . he saw a constant inter- play of opposing forces . " 26 Thus , in The ...
... Wordsworth . As Charles J. Smith says , " Wordsworth had a very strong habit of thinking in terms of paired opposites or contrarieties . Everywhere in nature . . . he saw a constant inter- play of opposing forces . " 26 Thus , in The ...
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... Wordsworth , Wimsatt and Brooks point to the nature of the opposition in unity that I have been trying to describe as a characteristic of the Romantic lyric and sonata form : The theory of imagination elaborated by Coleridge , and less ...
... Wordsworth , Wimsatt and Brooks point to the nature of the opposition in unity that I have been trying to describe as a characteristic of the Romantic lyric and sonata form : The theory of imagination elaborated by Coleridge , and less ...
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... Wordsworth recites an entire catalogue of inherited possibilities . including epic and tragedy , but finds them all inadequate : " either still I find Some imperfection in the chosen theme , ! Or see of absolute accomplishment / Much ...
... Wordsworth recites an entire catalogue of inherited possibilities . including epic and tragedy , but finds them all inadequate : " either still I find Some imperfection in the chosen theme , ! Or see of absolute accomplishment / Much ...
Contents
Antithetical Thinking in Science and Literature | 1 |
Gilbert and Sullivans | 23 |
HERBERT WOODWARD MARTIN | 45 |
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