The contents of this chapter include all of the following: Coleridge does not give his clear cut conception of Poetry but we have ascertained from his Biographia Literia. For Wordsworth the vitalityof the poet’s perception seemed to guarantee both its own justness and liveliness, and the whole from content problem is left in the attempting to remedy this defect in Wordsworth puts the philosophical inquiry into the nature and value of poetry on an entirely new footing. |