The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Little, Brown, 1864 - 496 páginas |
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... , and the young poet grew acquainted with that primitive human basis of character where the Muse finds firm foothold , and to which he ever afterward cleared his way through all the overlying X SKETCH OF WORDSWORTH'S LIFE .
... , and the young poet grew acquainted with that primitive human basis of character where the Muse finds firm foothold , and to which he ever afterward cleared his way through all the overlying X SKETCH OF WORDSWORTH'S LIFE .
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... human as something quite apart from the popular and above it . Wordsworth has been un- wisely blamed , as if he had been recreant to the liberal instincts of his youth . But it was inevi- table that a genius so regulated and metrical as ...
... human as something quite apart from the popular and above it . Wordsworth has been un- wisely blamed , as if he had been recreant to the liberal instincts of his youth . But it was inevi- table that a genius so regulated and metrical as ...
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... humanity to live for , and not on , one's neigh- bor . He at first proposed establishing a periodi- cal journal to be called " The Philanthropist , " but luckily went no further with it , for the receipts from an organ of opinion which ...
... humanity to live for , and not on , one's neigh- bor . He at first proposed establishing a periodi- cal journal to be called " The Philanthropist , " but luckily went no further with it , for the receipts from an organ of opinion which ...
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... human joy or sorrow , there comes suddenly a deeper and almost awful tone , thrilling us into dim consciousness of a forgotten divinity . - - - None of our great poets can be called popular in any exact sense of the word , for the ...
... human joy or sorrow , there comes suddenly a deeper and almost awful tone , thrilling us into dim consciousness of a forgotten divinity . - - - None of our great poets can be called popular in any exact sense of the word , for the ...
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... human sympathy which reaches the humblest heart . Our language owes him gratitude for the purity and abstinence of his style , and we who speak it , for having embold- ened us to take delight in simple things , and to trust ourselves to ...
... human sympathy which reaches the humblest heart . Our language owes him gratitude for the purity and abstinence of his style , and we who speak it , for having embold- ened us to take delight in simple things , and to trust ourselves to ...
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