The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Little, Brown and Company, 1854 |
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... Natural Objects in calling forth and strengthening the Imagination in Boyhood and early Youth 219 The Longest Day . Addressed to my Daughter , Dora The Norman Boy . 221 225 The Poet's Dream . Sequel to the Norman Boy • • 227 The ...
... Natural Objects in calling forth and strengthening the Imagination in Boyhood and early Youth 219 The Longest Day . Addressed to my Daughter , Dora The Norman Boy . 221 225 The Poet's Dream . Sequel to the Norman Boy • • 227 The ...
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... natural logicians into impertinent sophists . Among his schoolmates here was Mary Hutchin- son , who afterwards ... nature in the spirit and habits of observation in the mind . Wordsworth's ordinary amusements here were hunting and ...
... natural logicians into impertinent sophists . Among his schoolmates here was Mary Hutchin- son , who afterwards ... nature in the spirit and habits of observation in the mind . Wordsworth's ordinary amusements here were hunting and ...
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... natural appearances which had been unnoticed by the poets of any age or country , so far as I was ac- quainted with them , and I made a resolution to supply in some degree the deficiency . " The great event of Wordsworth's school - days ...
... natural appearances which had been unnoticed by the poets of any age or country , so far as I was ac- quainted with them , and I made a resolution to supply in some degree the deficiency . " The great event of Wordsworth's school - days ...
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... Nature in all her moods , and the same mental necessities of a soli- tary life which compel men to an interest in the transitory phenomena of scenery , had made him also studious of the movements of his own mind , and the mutual ...
... Nature in all her moods , and the same mental necessities of a soli- tary life which compel men to an interest in the transitory phenomena of scenery , had made him also studious of the movements of his own mind , and the mutual ...
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... natural endowments , chiefly of the receptive kind , and had much to do with the formation and ten- dency of the poet's mind . It was she who called forth the shier sensibilities of his nature , and taught an originally harsh and ...
... natural endowments , chiefly of the receptive kind , and had much to do with the formation and ten- dency of the poet's mind . It was she who called forth the shier sensibilities of his nature , and taught an originally harsh and ...
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