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January 06, 2021 • 06:49 am 30 points
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Do provide general information about wordsworth concept of spots of time

do provide general information about Wordsworth concept of spots of time

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    Deb dulal halder Halder best-answer

    basically Wordsworth by spots of time refers to all his happy incidents from his boyhood

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    Deb dulal halder Halder best-answer

    the phrase in a looser sense, the " spots of time " must include the descriptions of Wordsworth's boyhood exploits as a snarer of woodcocks, a plunderer of bird's nests, a skater, a rider of horses, and such single events as the famous Stolen Boat epi- sode, the Dedication to poetry, the Discharged Soldier, the Dream of the Arab-Quixote, the memory of the Winander Boy, the Drowned Man, Entering London, the Father and Child and the Blind Beggar, Simplon Pass, The Night in Paris, Robespierre's Death, and Snowden. Some would wish to include the memories of childhood play at Cockermouth, and the moment under the rock when Wordsworth heard "The ghostly language of the ancient earth

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    Deb dulal halder Halder Best Answer

    the " spots of time" are the two incidents introduced by Wordsworth's own use of the phrase: " There are in our existence spots of time, / That with distinct pre-eminence retain / A renovating virtue," that is, the little boy's encounter with the gibbet and his wait for his father's horses. it's from THE PRELUDE

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