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... Tintern Abbey : ( see Seven Types of Ambiguity , pp . 191-194 ) . His analysis , though he misquotes and seriously mispunctuates , is in general effect sound enough : he is exhibiting in a particular instance , which could be very ...
... Tintern Abbey : ( see Seven Types of Ambiguity , pp . 191-194 ) . His analysis , though he misquotes and seriously mispunctuates , is in general effect sound enough : he is exhibiting in a particular instance , which could be very ...
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... Tintern Abbey ( that analysed by Mr. Empson ) to the experience of the child in its mother's arms.1 In the passage quoted above ( in both versions ) it is plain enough . Yet I myself must confess to having been long familiar , if that ...
... Tintern Abbey ( that analysed by Mr. Empson ) to the experience of the child in its mother's arms.1 In the passage quoted above ( in both versions ) it is plain enough . Yet I myself must confess to having been long familiar , if that ...
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A. C. Bradley aesthetic aestheticism Arnold Augustan beauty Ben Jonson bright characteristic cloud Coleridge contemplation contrast course Donne Dryden Dunciad effect eighteenth century emotional English English Poetry essential experience fact feeling genius grasp habit heart hounds of spring human Hyperion imagery imagination insistence inspiration intensity Jonson Keats Keats's kind literary living luxury Lycidas lyrical Marvell's Matthew Arnold ment merely Metaphysical Milton mind mode Mont Blanc moral movement nature ness Nightingale o'er obvious offered Othello Oxford Book Paradise Lost passage phrase plain poem poet poetic Pope Pope's Prelude present prose reader realization relation representative rich Romantic satiric seems sense sensibility sensuous Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's Shelleyan significant solemn song soul spirit stanza strength suggest sweet Symons Tennyson thee things thou thought Tintern Abbey tion tone tradition tranquillity turn uncon verse Victorian winds words Wordsworth Wordsworth's poetry