wordsworthian उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Related is his downplaying of the importance of the erotic in his work, as well as the Wordsworthian Romanticism of his cult of childhood play ( exaggerated still further in some of his followers ).
- The entire piece, with its inspired choice of music by Ralph Vcuoian Williams, has a Wordsworthian aura, and " Eventide " is undisputably a dance poem, an ode to remembered emotion.
- It was a study of cottages, villas, and other dwellings which centred on a Wordsworthian argument that buildings should be sympathetic to their immediate environment and use local materials and anticipated key themes in his later writings.
- In particular, he emphasised the poem's full title as " of great importance for all who study the poem carefully " and claimed, " The final stanza is a powerful and peculiarly Wordsworthian valediction ."
- It connects our mind and culture to the primeval ooze . This explains the effort of twentieth century poets try to be as nonanthropomorphic as possible, using animals rather than Wordsworthian landscapes for their symbols of nature.
- Of Auden's lack of Wordsworthian vision, he writes that in compensation Auden " developed a personal poetic theory of gratitude for both suffering and human imperfection " that led him to write a decade later:
- His poetry ( " Isle of Palms " ) reveals a physical response to the Lakes scenery ( he was an energetic walker and climber ), and emphasises companionship and energy as against Wordsworthian quiet and solitude.
- One poet here delves into the universal soul of a nation while the other finds Wordsworthian inspiration in the personal _ but both of them arrive, strangely, at the same place : a place of peace . brk : America the bountiful
- A far cry from these concerns is the Wordsworthian work of the English long-distance walkers Richard Long and Hamish Fulton, two of the most usual suspects in any Conceptual show, whose perambulations over the globe are chronicled here in photographs.
- In a famous preface to a selection of the poems of William Wordsworth, Arnold identified, a little ironically, as a " Wordsworthian . " The influence of Wordsworth, both in ideas and in diction, is unmistakable in Arnold's best poetry.