William Wordsworth: The Prelude and Other PoemsE. Arnold, 1963 - 61 pages |
Contents
EXPERIMENT AND EXPERIENCE | 7 |
WORDSWORTHS MICHAEL ETC | 22 |
ENTRY INTO EXPERIENCE 337 | 37 |
Copyright | |
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active universe alive already babe in arms beauty beginning Biographia Literaria blank verse boisterous brook Book born central century child childhood consolation continuing DAVID DAICH delight dissimilitude earth experiment and experience father fear felt Frugal genius gives growing growth heart hidden valley hills hope human Hutchinson I. A. Richards important incident ineffable knew lake language living Lyrical Ballads maturity memory merely mind ministry of Fear modified and directed motion mountains mutual mystical nature never occasion Ode to Duty pain passage past feelings pastoral phrase pleasure poem poet Poet's poetic poetry politics Preface Prelude present reader realisation recognise remember response rock romantic seems sense sheep-fold Simplon Pass solitude soul spirit stars stone strange strength that-ness thee things this-ness thou thought Tintern Abbey tion trees vast city voice Westmorland whole William Wordsworth winds words Wordsworth and Coleridge Wordsworth called Wordsworthian worth worthian youth