The College Survey of English Literature ...: The romantic period. The Victorian period. The contemporary periodBartlett Jere Whiting, Fred Benjamin Millett Harcourt, Brace, 1942 |
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Side 11
... poetic expression the language of the understanding and feeling heart : Wordsworth , a selection of the lan- guage really used by men in a state of excitement ; Coleridge , the forthright diction of the old ballads , romances , and ...
... poetic expression the language of the understanding and feeling heart : Wordsworth , a selection of the lan- guage really used by men in a state of excitement ; Coleridge , the forthright diction of the old ballads , romances , and ...
Side 104
... poetic diction " ( meaning stereotyped " figures and metaphors " from the older poetry that had become the slick coins of poetic currency ) , but disagrees with Wordsworth's theory " that the proper diction for poetry in general ...
... poetic diction " ( meaning stereotyped " figures and metaphors " from the older poetry that had become the slick coins of poetic currency ) , but disagrees with Wordsworth's theory " that the proper diction for poetry in general ...
Side 943
... poetic diction , which everyone condemns , mod- ern verse contains a great deal of poetic material , using poetic in the same special sense . The poetry of exaltation will be always the highest ; but when men lose their poetic feeling ...
... poetic diction , which everyone condemns , mod- ern verse contains a great deal of poetic material , using poetic in the same special sense . The poetry of exaltation will be always the highest ; but when men lose their poetic feeling ...
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beauty breath bright Byron Caliban called Charles Lamb child Church clouds Coleridge dark dead dear death deep Demogorgon divine dream earth English eternal eyes face fair faith father fear feel flowers French Revolution glory gudesire hand happy hath hear heard heart heaven hope human John Keats Keats King King Arthur lady Lady of Shalott Leigh Hunt Leofric light living look Lord Lord Byron Lyrical Ballads mind moon mountains nature Nether Stowey never night o'er Omichund once pain passed passion pleasure poem poet poetic poetry Redgauntlet Romanticism rose round seemed Setebos Shelley Shelley's silent Sir Bedivere sleep smile song soul sound speak spirit stanza stars stood sweet tears thee thine things thought Tintern Abbey tion truth twas voice wandering wild wind words Wordsworth young youth