Evaluate wordsworths preface to the lyrical ballads as an attack on the inane phraseology of many 18th century writers
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Wordsworth's fundamental objection to what he elsewhere calls a 'vague, glossy and unfeeling language' is that to separate poetry from ordinary speech is to separate it from human life. For him the great value of poetry is that it permits the sharing of experience, the communication of truths, 'carried alive into the heart by passion.'
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