The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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... soul in her own mighty and almost divine powers . Recur to the passage already cited from Milton . When the compact Fleet , as one Person , has been introduced Sailing from Bengala . ' · C 6 They , ' i . e . the ' merchants ...
... soul in her own mighty and almost divine powers . Recur to the passage already cited from Milton . When the compact Fleet , as one Person , has been introduced Sailing from Bengala . ' · C 6 They , ' i . e . the ' merchants ...
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... life , and from the constitution of his mind . However imbued the surface might be with classical literature , he was a Hebrew in Charles Lamb upon the genius of Hogarth .. soul ; and all things tended in him towards the PREFACE . xxxi.
... life , and from the constitution of his mind . However imbued the surface might be with classical literature , he was a Hebrew in Charles Lamb upon the genius of Hogarth .. soul ; and all things tended in him towards the PREFACE . xxxi.
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William Wordsworth. soul ; and all things tended in him towards the sublime . Spenser , of a gentler nature , main- tained his freedom by aid of his allegorical spirit , at one time inciting him to create persons out of abstractions ...
William Wordsworth. soul ; and all things tended in him towards the sublime . Spenser , of a gentler nature , main- tained his freedom by aid of his allegorical spirit , at one time inciting him to create persons out of abstractions ...
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... Soul may fall away from it , not being able to sustain its grandeur ; but , if once felt and acknowledged , by no act of any other faculty of the mind can it be relaxed , im- paired , or diminished . - Fancy is given to quicken and to ...
... Soul may fall away from it , not being able to sustain its grandeur ; but , if once felt and acknowledged , by no act of any other faculty of the mind can it be relaxed , im- paired , or diminished . - Fancy is given to quicken and to ...
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... Soul , that art the eternity of thought ! And giv❜st to forms and images a breath And everlasting motion ! not in vain , By day or star - light , thus from my first dawn Of childhood didst thou intertwine for me The passions that build ...
... Soul , that art the eternity of thought ! And giv❜st to forms and images a breath And everlasting motion ! not in vain , By day or star - light , thus from my first dawn Of childhood didst thou intertwine for me The passions that build ...
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