Elucidate Wordsworth view of of poetic diction
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Wordsworth believes that all such ornamented poetry clocks the genuine and passionate feelings of the poets. ... He defines poetic diction as a language of common men. It is not the language of the poet as a class but the language of mankind. It is the simple expression of pure passions by men living close to nature.
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