1)Wordsworth imagines he is a cloud which floats over valleys and hills.
2)Before Wordsworth, nature was seen as a philosophical entity. Now it starts to be seen as a real living being. He sees nature in a pantheistic way.
3)In the second stanza, the poet describes nature according to a pantheistic view.
4)He says that the daffodils, while kindly moving their heads, outdo the waves in glee.
5) In the poem, a pantheistic view of nature is present, according to which every element of nature is in harmony with the whole universe.
Can you please tell me if the phrases in brackets are possible? Thank you.
1)Wordsworth imagines himself as (like) a cloud which overflows (better: floats over) valleys and hills.
2)Before (Wordsworth) nature was seen as a philosophical entity. Now it starts to be seen as a real living being.
3)He sees nature in a pantheistic way. 3)In the second stanza the poet’s pantheistic view of nature appears (correction: describes nature according to a pantheistic view, gives a pantheistic view of nature?)
4)He says that the daffodils, while kindly moving their heads, outdo the waves in glee.
5) In the poem is presented a pantheistic view of nature (a pantheistic view of nature is present?) according to which every element of nature is in harmony with the whole universe.
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