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The question arises whether his songs and sonnets are products of genuine romantic experience . Prof. Grierson wisely warns us against the literalism that sees an actual particular ex- perience behind every poem .
The question arises whether his songs and sonnets are products of genuine romantic experience . Prof. Grierson wisely warns us against the literalism that sees an actual particular ex- perience behind every poem .
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Imagination recreates experience through its powers of " conferring , abstracting and modifying " . And by innumerable processes " the imagination also shapes and creates " . ( 1815 preface ) In The Prelude , imagination has a more ...
Imagination recreates experience through its powers of " conferring , abstracting and modifying " . And by innumerable processes " the imagination also shapes and creates " . ( 1815 preface ) In The Prelude , imagination has a more ...
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There is a certain evolution of experience in it . It opens in hope and youth . ... Now the mood changes , the harder and graver experiences of love flow in upon the desolate soul . Remorse at last falls upon the poem .
There is a certain evolution of experience in it . It opens in hope and youth . ... Now the mood changes , the harder and graver experiences of love flow in upon the desolate soul . Remorse at last falls upon the poem .
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General Introduction to the PreRaphaelite Brotherhood | 3 |
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