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... poet of Nature , Wordsworth's labour is , in several senses , analogous with rural labour . Thus the poem achieves its value in terms of a poetic contract based on the inherent qualities of the owned thing and of the service invested in ...
... poet of Nature , Wordsworth's labour is , in several senses , analogous with rural labour . Thus the poem achieves its value in terms of a poetic contract based on the inherent qualities of the owned thing and of the service invested in ...
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... poet has none ; .... If then he has no self , and if I am a Poet , where is the Wonder that I should say I would write no more ? Might I not at that very instant been cogitating on the Charac- ters of saturn and Ops ? 23 One or two ...
... poet has none ; .... If then he has no self , and if I am a Poet , where is the Wonder that I should say I would write no more ? Might I not at that very instant been cogitating on the Charac- ters of saturn and Ops ? 23 One or two ...
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... poet ' is the variety of moods , the rapid shifts of tone and register , the diversity of ideas that can be accommodated . Self - questioning does not preclude self - parody , and empathic identification allows the poet to ' enter into ...
... poet ' is the variety of moods , the rapid shifts of tone and register , the diversity of ideas that can be accommodated . Self - questioning does not preclude self - parody , and empathic identification allows the poet to ' enter into ...
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