The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With Life ; Six Engravings on Steel, Volumen6Gall & Inglis, 1880 - 522 páginas |
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... reason , quite an epoch in his poetical history . He says that it dawned upon him about this time , that an infinite variety of natural appearances had been left unnoticed by all poets ; and he resolved to supply the deficiency . Hence ...
... reason , quite an epoch in his poetical history . He says that it dawned upon him about this time , that an infinite variety of natural appearances had been left unnoticed by all poets ; and he resolved to supply the deficiency . Hence ...
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... reason , however , his claims to rank high were but slowly acknowledged . Bright colouring and magniloquent diction attract the attention of the multitude at once ; for a staring daub is always more strik- ing to the vulgar eye than a ...
... reason , however , his claims to rank high were but slowly acknowledged . Bright colouring and magniloquent diction attract the attention of the multitude at once ; for a staring daub is always more strik- ing to the vulgar eye than a ...
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... reason dictated with awe . -And surely never did there live on earth A man of kindlier nature . The rough sports And teasing ways of children vexed not him ; Indulgent listener was he to the tongue Of garrulous age ; nor did the sick ...
... reason dictated with awe . -And surely never did there live on earth A man of kindlier nature . The rough sports And teasing ways of children vexed not him ; Indulgent listener was he to the tongue Of garrulous age ; nor did the sick ...
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... reason , barren of all future good . But we have known that there is often found In mournful thoughts , and always might be found , A power to virtue friendly ; wer't not so , I am a dreamer among men , indeed An idle dreamer ! " Tis a ...
... reason , barren of all future good . But we have known that there is often found In mournful thoughts , and always might be found , A power to virtue friendly ; wer't not so , I am a dreamer among men , indeed An idle dreamer ! " Tis a ...
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... reason , or to faith revealed . An overweening trust was raised ; and fear Cast out , alike of person and of thing . Plague from this union spread , whose subtle bane The strongest did not easily escape ; And He , what wonder ! took a ...
... reason , or to faith revealed . An overweening trust was raised ; and fear Cast out , alike of person and of thing . Plague from this union spread , whose subtle bane The strongest did not easily escape ; And He , what wonder ! took a ...
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