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Page 173
... Wordsworth writes in his prospectus to The Excursion ( R , 816-21 ) , " How exquisitely the individual Mind / . . . to the external World / Is fitted : -and how exquisitely , too- / . . . The external World is fitted to the Mind . " In ...
... Wordsworth writes in his prospectus to The Excursion ( R , 816-21 ) , " How exquisitely the individual Mind / . . . to the external World / Is fitted : -and how exquisitely , too- / . . . The external World is fitted to the Mind . " In ...
Page 179
... Wordsworth's methods of composition : " Coleridge has told me that he himself liked to compose in walking over uneven ground , or breaking through the straggling branches of a copse - wood ; whereas Wordsworth always wrote ( if he could ) ...
... Wordsworth's methods of composition : " Coleridge has told me that he himself liked to compose in walking over uneven ground , or breaking through the straggling branches of a copse - wood ; whereas Wordsworth always wrote ( if he could ) ...
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... Wordsworth's body , weighted , drooping , and bent . Wordsworth is committed to the body as a shell that frames the meditative process , while Williams is concerned with perceptual acts that inhabit bodily space and with the subsequent ...
... Wordsworth's body , weighted , drooping , and bent . Wordsworth is committed to the body as a shell that frames the meditative process , while Williams is concerned with perceptual acts that inhabit bodily space and with the subsequent ...
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