The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes69-70 |
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And for this kind of poem the style Sit blithe and happy ; bees that soar for bloom , required was the very opposite of that em- High as the highest peak of Furness - fells , ployed in the Excursion , and perhaps also Will murmur by the ...
And for this kind of poem the style Sit blithe and happy ; bees that soar for bloom , required was the very opposite of that em- High as the highest peak of Furness - fells , ployed in the Excursion , and perhaps also Will murmur by the ...
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Such was the bewilderment might be adduced from them of almost every of those times ; nor is it difficult to conceive kind of serious poetry to which the sonnet that some intelligent men , whose intellectual can lend itself ...
Such was the bewilderment might be adduced from them of almost every of those times ; nor is it difficult to conceive kind of serious poetry to which the sonnet that some intelligent men , whose intellectual can lend itself ...
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... More efficaciously than aught that flows From harp or lute , kind influence to compose The throbbing pulse - else troubled without end ; Even Joy could tell , Joy craving truce and rest From her own overflow , what power sedate On ...
... More efficaciously than aught that flows From harp or lute , kind influence to compose The throbbing pulse - else troubled without end ; Even Joy could tell , Joy craving truce and rest From her own overflow , what power sedate On ...
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... it may possibly not be altogether absorbing and engrossing , but in that case not with rest , but with excitement of anoth- the excitement of getting will alternate- er kind - the excitement of spending : - Having these principles ...
... it may possibly not be altogether absorbing and engrossing , but in that case not with rest , but with excitement of anoth- the excitement of getting will alternate- er kind - the excitement of spending : - Having these principles ...
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We do not desire to But Nature makes that mean : so , o'er that art , however consummate in its kind , is limited times been said that Mr. Wordsworth has written in disparagement of science . How incapable he is of doing so ...
We do not desire to But Nature makes that mean : so , o'er that art , however consummate in its kind , is limited times been said that Mr. Wordsworth has written in disparagement of science . How incapable he is of doing so ...
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