The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Little, Brown, 1864 - 496 páginas |
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... gives us into Words- worth's mind . Among other things he said " that it was the province of a great poet to raise people up to his own level , not to descend to theirs , " memorable words , the more memorable that a literary life of ...
... gives us into Words- worth's mind . Among other things he said " that it was the province of a great poet to raise people up to his own level , not to descend to theirs , " memorable words , the more memorable that a literary life of ...
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... gives his opinion upon the limits to be observed by the biographers of liter- ary men . It contains many valuable suggestions , but allows hardly scope enough for personal de- tails , to which he was constitutionally indifferent ...
... gives his opinion upon the limits to be observed by the biographers of liter- ary men . It contains many valuable suggestions , but allows hardly scope enough for personal de- tails , to which he was constitutionally indifferent ...
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... gives such vigor and great- ness to single lines and sentiments of Wordsworth , and to poems developing a single thought or word . It was this that made him so fond of the sonnet . His mind had not that reach and elemental move- ment of ...
... gives such vigor and great- ness to single lines and sentiments of Wordsworth , and to poems developing a single thought or word . It was this that made him so fond of the sonnet . His mind had not that reach and elemental move- ment of ...
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... Gives one bright glance , and drops behind the hill . * In these secluded vales , if village fame , Confirmed by hoary hairs , belief may claim , When up the hills , as now , retired the light , Strange apparitions mocked the shepherd's ...
... Gives one bright glance , and drops behind the hill . * In these secluded vales , if village fame , Confirmed by hoary hairs , belief may claim , When up the hills , as now , retired the light , Strange apparitions mocked the shepherd's ...
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... gives , where woods the checkered upland strew , To the green corn of summer , autumn's hue . Thus Hope , first pouring from her blessed horn Her dawn , far lovelier than the moon's own morn , Till higher mounted , strives in vain to ...
... gives , where woods the checkered upland strew , To the green corn of summer , autumn's hue . Thus Hope , first pouring from her blessed horn Her dawn , far lovelier than the moon's own morn , Till higher mounted , strives in vain to ...
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