British Romantic Poets: Recent RevaluationsShiv Kumar Kumar An introduction to Romanticism as a social, political, and poetic force. |
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Page 97
... original of critics . Whereas at first he had paid more attention to the emotional , involuntary aspects of poetic creation - the wind in the wind - harp - he gives more emphasis later to character and education , so that imagination ...
... original of critics . Whereas at first he had paid more attention to the emotional , involuntary aspects of poetic creation - the wind in the wind - harp - he gives more emphasis later to character and education , so that imagination ...
Page 133
... original version was written as a verse letter to Sara Hutchinson on 4 April 1802 , in 340 lines . The whole matter of these original " verses " and of the resulting Ode belongs closely to an entry in his Note - Book : the passage is a ...
... original version was written as a verse letter to Sara Hutchinson on 4 April 1802 , in 340 lines . The whole matter of these original " verses " and of the resulting Ode belongs closely to an entry in his Note - Book : the passage is a ...
Page 134
... original version ( 1. 185 ) , where the “ dark distressful Dream , " from which he turns , is the thought of his misery if Sara were ill in body or in mind and he , necessarily absent , were unable to comfort her . The " dream " was not ...
... original version ( 1. 185 ) , where the “ dark distressful Dream , " from which he turns , is the thought of his misery if Sara were ill in body or in mind and he , necessarily absent , were unable to comfort her . The " dream " was not ...
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