In Wordsworth's "Yangge" and "Danga Stanzas", when comparing "Wang Yangge" and "Dangar Stanzas" of Wordsworth, past attitudes have been restored and fixed. These verses detail the reconciliation between his past and the present and his influence on the future and use the earthly objects and geographical metaphor on the other side of the rocky Wordsworth terrain. Although the style varies widely, "Ode to Duty" uses the form and language of the old poetry, but "Elegiac Stanzas" is written in Wordsworth 's beloved' human language 'and poet' s heart. Changes in binding force and response to external stimuli These poems are parallel to their desire to solve chaotic souls.
In 1805, Wordsworth's favorite older brother John (captain of a sailing boat) drowned, and Worlds Worth received the strongest impact ever experienced. "Deep pain makes my soul human," he lamented at Peel Castle's "Elegiac Stanzas". Since then, he will produce different types of poetry, defined by new abstinence, new restraints, and sublime, almost Milton-style tones and languages. Wordsworth seemed to have foreseen this turning point at the "Tintin Monastery" where he learned to hear "sad music of human sorrow" and to "Ocarina: immortal meaning" (written in 1802) It appeared again - 04, posted in the poem, 2 volumes)
In Wordsworth's "Yangge" and "Danga Stanzas", when comparing "Wang Yangge" and "Dangar Stanzas" of Wordsworth, past attitudes have been restored and fixed. These verses detail the reconciliation between his past and the present and his influence on the future and use the earthly objects and geographical metaphor on the other side of the rocky Wordsworth terrain. Although the style is different, "Ode to Duty" uses the form and language of outdated poetry, but "Elegiac Stanzas" is used for Wor dsworth's composition.
Wordsworth's immortal Carol is often referred to as the use of 11 variable poetry, the tremor has 2 to 5 emphasized syllables, written as a variable rhyme. Rhymes sometimes alternate, sometimes fall into couplets, and sometimes appear on lines (eg "I know, but where do you go" etc.)