The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... 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 .
... 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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... objects where no brotherhood exists to passive minds . " Subse- quently he traced all the blessings of his after - life , —his contentment with " modest pleasures , " the absence of " little enmities and low desires , " his continued ...
... objects where no brotherhood exists to passive minds . " Subse- quently he traced all the blessings of his after - life , —his contentment with " modest pleasures , " the absence of " little enmities and low desires , " his continued ...
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... object on another - all things being knit together in one vast hierarchy - was realised by Words- worth . But it ... objects that surround us , while by the majority of men it is unperceived . We must connect the Ode on Immor- tality ...
... object on another - all things being knit together in one vast hierarchy - was realised by Words- worth . But it ... objects that surround us , while by the majority of men it is unperceived . We must connect the Ode on Immor- tality ...
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... objects of external nature . Trees , mountains , brooks , even the stars of heaven were now regarded , not with awe , but with a deep and an enthusiastic +6 17 human love . He thinks he wasted some time by CAMBRIDGE : SUMMER VACATIONS ...
... objects of external nature . Trees , mountains , brooks , even the stars of heaven were now regarded , not with awe , but with a deep and an enthusiastic +6 17 human love . He thinks he wasted some time by CAMBRIDGE : SUMMER VACATIONS ...
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... object was to acquire a knowledge of French and also of Spanish , which he might perhaps turn to account subsequently as travelling tutor . The contrast between the course of Wordsworth's life hitherto , and what it became during that ...
... object was to acquire a knowledge of French and also of Spanish , which he might perhaps turn to account subsequently as travelling tutor . The contrast between the course of Wordsworth's life hitherto , and what it became during that ...
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