As a romantic poet, William Wordsworth advocated the following EXCEPT
A: the expression of the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings.
B: the use of colloquialism spoken by the masses.
C: elegant wordings and inflated figures of speech.
D: the humble and rustic life as subject matter.
A: the expression of the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings.
B: the use of colloquialism spoken by the masses.
C: elegant wordings and inflated figures of speech.
D: the humble and rustic life as subject matter.
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- William Wordsworth, a romantic poet, advocated all the following EXCEPT _______. A: the use of everyday language spoken by the common people B: the expression of the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings C: the use of humble and rustic life as subject matter D: he use of elegant wording and inflated figures of speech
- William Wordsworth, a romantic poet, advocated all the following EXCEPT . A: The use of everyday language spoken by the common people B: The use of humble and rustic life as subject matter C: The use of elegant wording and inflated figures of speech
- Romanticism preferred ( ) to reason and rationalism. To William Wordsworth, poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings.
- William Wordsworth, a Romantic poet, advocate all the following EXCEPT _____.
- John Keats defined good poetry as “the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings.”