The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... Human Nature keeps it from disintegration and collapse ; while its liberal instinct keeps it from stagnation , and leads to forward movements and new developments . The radicalism of his youth came out nowhere so explicitly as in his ...
... Human Nature keeps it from disintegration and collapse ; while its liberal instinct keeps it from stagnation , and leads to forward movements and new developments . The radicalism of his youth came out nowhere so explicitly as in his ...
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... human nature ; but , in proportion as this is under- stood and acted upon , our legitimate curiosity in reference to their lives and deeds is invariably whetted . It is of course no more possible , in the biography of a poet , to state ...
... human nature ; but , in proportion as this is under- stood and acted upon , our legitimate curiosity in reference to their lives and deeds is invariably whetted . It is of course no more possible , in the biography of a poet , to state ...
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... human life " as due to a maternal inheritance ; and he tells us how , " By intercourse of touch He held mute dialogues with his Mother's heart , Whereby this infant sensibility , Great birthright of our being , was in him Augmented and ...
... human life " as due to a maternal inheritance ; and he tells us how , " By intercourse of touch He held mute dialogues with his Mother's heart , Whereby this infant sensibility , Great birthright of our being , was in him Augmented and ...
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... he says that from the first dawn of his childhood , the Soul of Nature intertwined for him the " passions that build up our * See The Prelude , vol . viii . , p . 291 . human soul , " with " high objects and enduring 28 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
... he says that from the first dawn of his childhood , the Soul of Nature intertwined for him the " passions that build up our * See The Prelude , vol . viii . , p . 291 . human soul , " with " high objects and enduring 28 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
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... human life— arose out of these experiences of his boyhood at Hawkshead . He " loved whate'er he saw , " welcomed what Nature gave him , and craved no more . He notes the difficulty , in after life , of going back to our youthful ...
... human life— arose out of these experiences of his boyhood at Hawkshead . He " loved whate'er he saw , " welcomed what Nature gave him , and craved no more . He notes the difficulty , in after life , of going back to our youthful ...
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