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The Prelude and Imagination The Prelude is a poem very difficult to characterize . It may be considered as an autobiographical poem , as an epic , or as a philo- sophical poem , or as a combination of all these three forms of poetry ...
The Prelude and Imagination The Prelude is a poem very difficult to characterize . It may be considered as an autobiographical poem , as an epic , or as a philo- sophical poem , or as a combination of all these three forms of poetry ...
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These movements of the mind give the poem its unity and design . The mind is presented as un- restricted by space or time . The spatial and temporal location of the mind affects it in no way . The mind with all its powers of affection ...
These movements of the mind give the poem its unity and design . The mind is presented as un- restricted by space or time . The spatial and temporal location of the mind affects it in no way . The mind with all its powers of affection ...
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in 1798 , and in this volume it was the first poem . ... nature a human interest and a semblance of truth sufficient to pro- cure for these shadows of imagination that willing suspension of disbelief which constitutes poetic faith .
in 1798 , and in this volume it was the first poem . ... nature a human interest and a semblance of truth sufficient to pro- cure for these shadows of imagination that willing suspension of disbelief which constitutes poetic faith .
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