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Page 41
... into the light in these circumstances do come out and themselves become the verbs that complete the syntax , creating an order in the ele- ments of the complex he had been describing . So 41 The Presence of Singularity.
... into the light in these circumstances do come out and themselves become the verbs that complete the syntax , creating an order in the ele- ments of the complex he had been describing . So 41 The Presence of Singularity.
Page 149
... complete immediacy which would be unhampered by any versions of temporal continua , for the latter would necessarily frame this virgin moment and thus , somehow , detract from its intensity . As it turns out , the purpose of this ...
... complete immediacy which would be unhampered by any versions of temporal continua , for the latter would necessarily frame this virgin moment and thus , somehow , detract from its intensity . As it turns out , the purpose of this ...
Page 180
... complete turn within that he makes with the abrupt , irrational , and bewildering shift in mood . After the shift , there comes in stanza five another rush of personal pronouns , again with a parallel series of generalized nouns , this ...
... complete turn within that he makes with the abrupt , irrational , and bewildering shift in mood . After the shift , there comes in stanza five another rush of personal pronouns , again with a parallel series of generalized nouns , this ...
Contents
Knowledge of Encounter | 3 |
The Presence of Singularity | 28 |
The Farthest Reach of Sense | 49 |
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activity appears aspects assertion awareness becomes beginning bird bring called clear clearly close coherence Coleridge comes complete context continuity create dance defined difficult dimensions direction early earth effect elements encounter experience fact feel figure finally force further gives happened hold human idea imaginative important indicates intensity involved Keats kind knowledge leads learned least less limitations lines living looked lyric meaning meeting mind mode moment moments moral move movement nature never object observer offers passage pattern perhaps physical poem poet poetry possible Prelude presence Press probably qualities question reach relationship romantic scene seems seen sense separate shape share shows similar single situation Solitary song sound stands stanza Stepping strange things thought truth turn understanding universe usually vision voice wanted whole Wordsworth worth
References to this book
Wordsworth's Historical Imagination: The Poetry of Displacement David Simpson No preview available - 1987 |