How does coleridge react to wordsworth's view on poetic diction?
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Coleridge opines that the word 'real' should be substituted with the word 'ordinary'. He also objects to Wordsworth's addition of the words 'in a state of excitement' for emotional excitement which may result in a more concentrated expression, but it cannot create a noble and richer vocabulary.
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