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comment on wordsworth delineation of "things seen and things remembered" in tintern abbey​

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comment on Wordsworths delineation of things seen and things remembered in tintern abbey

Answered by Anonymous
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The statement focuses on things seen and remembered based on their true context.

  • Tintern Abbey places a premium on what can be seen and remembered, on the light of reason, rather than the unseen world.
  • The poet appears to imagine the possibility of a reconciliation between sight as to what one views and the reality as to the life of objects
  • He does so while proving the futility of a pure or unfiltered kind of recollection and supposing that, under falseness of the life of things, at that point can be just one reality.
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