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The fact that a selection of events from his early life is made , besides makes it offend against the principle of sincerity in poetry , a principle so dear to Wordsworth . Thus though autobiographical , it is not to be considered as a ...
The fact that a selection of events from his early life is made , besides makes it offend against the principle of sincerity in poetry , a principle so dear to Wordsworth . Thus though autobiographical , it is not to be considered as a ...
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And instead of the theory of imagina- tion , he examines the principle of " association " , which principle Coleridge held prior to his visit to Germany and the influence of Transcendentalism to which we ...
And instead of the theory of imagina- tion , he examines the principle of " association " , which principle Coleridge held prior to his visit to Germany and the influence of Transcendentalism to which we ...
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Further , everything in the universe is an expression of this animating principle . Man also partakes of this principle . While alive , men are separated from each other and from this ultimate principle . But death dissolves the ties of ...
Further , everything in the universe is an expression of this animating principle . Man also partakes of this principle . While alive , men are separated from each other and from this ultimate principle . But death dissolves the ties of ...
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General Introduction to the PreRaphaelite Brotherhood | 3 |
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