The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 25
Página 6
... suffered to the guilt incurred . It is from the passion thus directed that the men of whom I have just spoken are afflicted by the catastrophe of the fallen monarch . They are sorry that the prejudice and weakness of mankind have made ...
... suffered to the guilt incurred . It is from the passion thus directed that the men of whom I have just spoken are afflicted by the catastrophe of the fallen monarch . They are sorry that the prejudice and weakness of mankind have made ...
Página 10
... suffer with the same humility from beings like ourselves , because we are taught from infancy that we were born in a state of inferiority to our oppressors , that they were sent into the world to scourge , and we to be scourged ...
... suffer with the same humility from beings like ourselves , because we are taught from infancy that we were born in a state of inferiority to our oppressors , that they were sent into the world to scourge , and we to be scourged ...
Página 31
... suffer the solitary word Poetry , a word of very disputed meaning , to stand in the way of their gratification ; but that , while they are per- using this book , they should ask themselves if it con- tains a natural delineation of human ...
... suffer the solitary word Poetry , a word of very disputed meaning , to stand in the way of their gratification ; but that , while they are per- using this book , they should ask themselves if it con- tains a natural delineation of human ...
Página 40
... suffering they [ perform ] their duties towards them . I could with pleasure pursue this subject , but I must now strictly adopt the plan which I proposed to myself when I began to write this letter , namely , that of setting down a few ...
... suffering they [ perform ] their duties towards them . I could with pleasure pursue this subject , but I must now strictly adopt the plan which I proposed to myself when I began to write this letter , namely , that of setting down a few ...
Página 51
... suffer a sense of false modesty to prevent me from asserting , that I point my reader's attention to 1 In the editions of 1836-43 Wordsworth added , " And the one beginning ' Her eyes are wild , ' etc . " - ED . this mark of distinction ...
... suffer a sense of false modesty to prevent me from asserting , that I point my reader's attention to 1 In the editions of 1836-43 Wordsworth added , " And the one beginning ' Her eyes are wild , ' etc . " - ED . this mark of distinction ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
actions admiration Allies appear Armistice arms authority Bishop of Landaff British army cause character civil conduct contemplation Convention of Cintra deem dignity duty edition effect endeavour enemy ESSAYS evil exist expected express favour fear feelings force France French army Friend give heart honour hope human nature individual influence interest justice knowledge labour language laws less letter liberty Lisbon look Lord G Lyrical Ballads mankind manner means ment metre military power mind moral nation necessary never object opinion oppression passions Peninsula perfidy persons pleasure Poems Poet Poetry Portugal Portuguese present principle produced prose reader reason resistance Saragossa sentiments Seville shewn Sir Arthur Wellesley Sir Hew Sir Hew Dalrymple Sir J. M. Sir John Moore soldiers sorrow Spain Spaniards Spanish speak spirit superiority supposed things thought tion troops truth tyranny virtue Vols whole William Wordsworth wish words Wordsworth youth