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The document discusses the philosophical underpinnings of poetry, particularly through the lens of the Lyrical Ballads project by Wordsworth and Coleridge. It emphasizes the importance of poetry in evoking sympathy and truth while exploring the relationship between everyday life and poetic expression. The text also critiques various poetic forms and definitions, ultimately asserting that true poetry transcends mere structure and engages deeply with human experience and emotion.
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Biographia Literaria Paraphrase

The document discusses the philosophical underpinnings of poetry, particularly through the lens of the Lyrical Ballads project by Wordsworth and Coleridge. It emphasizes the importance of poetry in evoking sympathy and truth while exploring the relationship between everyday life and poetic expression. The text also critiques various poetic forms and definitions, ultimately asserting that true poetry transcends mere structure and engages deeply with human experience and emotion.
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Biographia Literaria

The Reason for Lyrical Ballads, Poetry with Prepared Originals—Preface


to the Second Edition—Subsequent Discussions, Their Causes and
Violence—The Meaning and Education of Poetry.

First year Mr. Wordsworth and I were close friends, and our
conversations often revolved around two aspects of poetry: its power to
evoke sympathy in the reader by faithfully pursuing truth, and its power
to give poetry meaning. Encourage new interests by changing the color of
your ideas. Now the fascination, the coincidence of light and shadow, the
moon or the sunset penetrating a familiar and familiar landscape, seems
to represent the practicality of combining the two. These are the poems
of nature. The idea suggested that there would be two types of poetry (I
don't remember which three). On the other hand, events and
perpetrators are at least partially negative; Its best is the interest it
brings to thoughts from their actual reality, which, assuming they are
real, will be consistent with the situation. In this sense, it is true for
everyone who believes that they have supernatural power, regardless of
where their thoughts come from. The topics of the second lesson should
be chosen from daily life; These signs and events will be found in every
village and its surroundings, and when they appear, people will seek
them out or look and see them with desire.

The Lyrical Ballads project was born from this idea. It was agreed that
my efforts should be directed towards the pure and human, or at least
the romantic; But it is enough to acquire these shadows for a while to
change people's attention and what seems real within us. doubt that is
poetic faith. Mr. Wordsworth, on the other hand, makes himself his goal
and adds a new charm to every day by awakening people like ignorant
people to habits and inspires common sense. and bring him to the love
and desire of the world before us; A priceless treasure that we do not see
even though we have eyes, that we do not hear even though we have
ears, and that Consciousness does not think or understand, thanks to film
knowledge and self-care.

From this perspective, I wrote "The Old Sailor" and am preparing poems
such as "Dark Woman" and "Christabel", with which I will come closer to
the knowledge of my goodness for the first time. But Mr. Wordsworth's
work has proven to be better, and his poems are so numerous that my
own work has an unequal, alien effect. Mr. Wordsworth included two or
three poems written in his own style, with thoughts, feelings, and
promptings that showed his genius. Lyrical Ballads were published in
this form; He proposed an experiment as to whether a subject that
essentially rejected modern ornamentation and colloquial poetic style
could be managed to good effect in the language of everyday life
Interestingly, this is a unique work of poetry. He added a very long
commentary to the second edition. Although some passages in it clearly
have a different meaning, he considers it to suggest a continuation of
structure for all types of poetry and does not accept that this is bad, and
incredibly not all sentences and figures of speech are included in his
work. Works. Unfortunately, I think it is called the language of real life
(using confusing words). Based on this explanation, no matter how
misperceived it is in poetry, the life of the first genius cannot be denied,
which causes long discussions. Because with the combination of
knowledge of power and guilt, I describe the passion, sometimes
unfortunately, passion of the debate carried out by the opposition.

If Mr. Wordsworth's poem is a lie, guys, does it differ from the works of
other poets only in the meaning of words and lack of thought? Are these
really the only things that exist in parodies and their examples? They
must have immediately sunk into the abyss of oblivion, dragging the
preface with them. But dear Mr. Wordsworth's fans are increasing with
each passing year. These do not happen among those who read less, but
rather among young people who have more aspirations and desires.
Their admiration (perhaps their disapproval to some extent) stemmed
from his efforts and, I might almost say, his self-confidence. These facts,
together with the intellectual power of the author, give rise to criticism,
in which the more or less expected external and even popular rejection is
met with the disgust of his ideas and the shock of his appearance, and
this in itself supports severe criticism. poem. and whisk them in a round
shape. Many of these statements are attributed to them and the lyrics
seem to fit, but I disagree. But on the contrary, they argue that they are
mistaken in principle and contradict (at least in some places) another
part of the same subject and the author's application in further poems. I
see that Mr. In his last writings, Wordsworth reduced the preface to the
end of the second volume, to be read or not according to the reader's
preference. But as far as I know, he has not yet announced a change in his
poetic beliefs. But considering that this is the source of the aa, I have
received more than I appreciate by the frequent addition of my name, let
me say in what respect I differ from the views discussed in the preface,
and make a protest on this subject. How different I am from them. But in
order to explain myself, I need to explain my idea, first of all the poem, in
as few words as possible; Secondly, the genre and nature of the poem.

mTo divide unjustly is the business of philosophical inquiry; and these


differences are not divisions, although scientists always have the right to
remember. To obtain an adequate impression of each phenomenon, we
must be able to distinguish its differences. This is the technical process of
the idea. But we have done this, we must return to unity in our thoughts
so that they can truly come together. This is the result of thinking. Poetry
has the same characteristics as prose work; so the difference must be in
different ways, because there are different goals. Depending on the
product, the combination will be different. The sole purpose is to
facilitate the recovery of facts or observations from the production
process; The written text is poetry because it differs from the spoken
word in rhyme, rhyme, or both. In this lowest sense, we can attribute the
title of the poem to the known days of the month;
"Thirty days are September,

April, June and November" etc.

in the same category and purpose. Since the anticipation of repetition of


sound and quantity arouses special interest, all works with this appeal,
regardless of their content, can be called poetry.

Very good for superficial paper. The difference between product and
content provides an additional basis for differentiation. The aim will now
be to tell the truth; even facts, facts, scientific studies; or facts known and
recorded in history. Happiness and the greatest and most eternal
happiness will come from the fulfillment of the end. However, this is not
a direct goal in itself. In other jobs, spreading joy can be an immediate
goal. Although moral or intellectual truth comes last, this will distinguish
the writer rather than the working class. In fact, this state of society is
the happiest, and is immediately interrupted by perversions of the final
goal, which ends. No charm of speech or thought in him could save
bathyllus even of an Anacreon or the Alexis of Virgil from disgust &
aversion.

However, communicating interest may be the immediate goal of the


study rather than a precaution; This goal, as in novels and romances, has
already been achieved. So, whether it is rhyme or not, does the addition
of meter give this poem its name? The answer lies in the fact that nothing
that is always satisfied belongs to reason or other reasons in itself. If a
rhyme is added, another must follow it. They must be carefully designed
to support the repetition of sounds and the relationship between sounds,
while listening clearly and specifically to each location. The final
definition derived from this would be the word such. Poetry, unlike
scientific work, is a form of writing that posits present objective pleasure
rather than truth; It distinguishes itself from all genres (with which it has
something in common) because it proposes to itself a harmonious
Library from the whole, with sufficient special pressure from all
products. Arguments are not uncommon because debaters give different
meanings to the same word. In some cases this is more striking than in
the debates on the topic at hand. If anyone chooses to call any form of
poetry rhyme, meter, or both, I must leave his opinion unchallenged. This
difference at least explains the author's intention. All works are equally
entertaining or touching as a story or a series of interesting events
Reflex; I agree that this is another valuable part of the poem and an
added benefit. But if the meaning of the search is a legal poem, I answer;
There should be a place that supports and explains each other.
Everything is coordinated proportionally and supports the goal and
realizes the effect of rhythm. Philosophical critics of all ages have
accepted the final judgment of all races, equally rejecting, on the one
hand, the praise of a just poem, and on the other, a series of striking lines
or puns which attract the undivided attention of the reader. . . force. It
separates itself from its content and forms a separate whole rather than
a unified whole; On the other hand, for a regular link where the reader
can collect all the results that the material does not like. The reader must
continue on his way, often with a sense of curiosity or no desire to find a
final solution; but the exciting activity of the mind arises from the love of
the journey itself. Like the movement of the snake, which the Egyptians
considered the symbol of the power of wisdom; or prefer the path of
sound through air; - must take half a step back with each step; and by
moving back and forth from this force. put it forward. Petronius said with
great joy: "Praecipitandus est liberspiritus." The "white" modifier here is
equal to the previous expression; It is not easy to express more meaning
with fewer words.

But if we are to accept this as a requirement of a poem, we still need to


find the content of the poem. The writings of Plato and Jeremy Taylor, as
well as Burnet's Treatise on the World, provide irrefutable evidence that
the best poetry can exist without rhyme or even rhyme. The first chapter
of Isaiah (and indeed most of the book) is poetry in the most important
sense; But it is both inappropriate and strange to say that the prophet's
gift is not real but a pleasure. In short, whatever the special meaning we
attach to the word "poem", we see that it is related to long poems and
cannot be every poem. However, if complete harmony is to be achieved,
the rest must fit into the poem. Although this is not an inherent feature of
poetry, it can only be achieved through careful selection and production.
It is merely a means of promoting equity and equality rather than goals
based on words, whether spoken or written.

My conclusion about the nature of poetry in the narrowest sense of the


word is partially felt in some of the words of fantasy and imagination in
the first half of this book. What is poetry? This is much the same question
as what a poet is, and the answer to one question involves the solution to
the other. Because it is a difference created by the poetic genius itself
that sustains and changes the images, thoughts and feelings in the poet's
mind. In the definition of perfection, the poet brings the whole soul of
man into play, subordinating human faculties to each other according to
their relative value and respect. Emits a voice and soul Coming together,
mixing and merging (so to speak) through electronic devices is a magical
power that I specifically call "thought". This power, which first acted on
the imagination and the understanding, and is still under their control,
although subtle and invisible, manifests itself in laxis effertur habenis,
"the balance or reconciliation of contradictions or contradictions."
Features: same and different; generality and precision. Ideas and
pictures; represents the people; innovation and freshness in old and
familiar products; more emotional and positive than ever; judgment
always sober, Poised, passionate, thinking deeply or intensely; Even
though art blends and harmonizes the natural with the artificial, it
continues to exist. obedient to nature. the way the problem is addressed;
We admire our sympathy for the poet and poetry. There is no doubt that
from Sir John Davis's point of view on the soul (his words can be slightly
modified and better applied to poetic thought) he cannot do this, but the
soul passes from body to body.

It is extraordinary that it is a spiritual exaltation, only just as our food


turns into three parts, fire turns what it burns into fire. He reaches an
important point about things by abstracting their materials from raw
materials; He transformed them for his own good, carrying their light on
his starry wings. This is also the case when one abstracts the universal
form from an individual situation;

Then it steals our thoughts from the senses by giving itself a different
name and destiny. After all, imagination is the body of poetic genius,
fantasy is its canvas, movement is its life, and imagination is the whole of
the soul. and create everything into an elegant and intelligent whole.

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