The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... Objects through widest intercourse of sense . " " He speaks of the " poetic spirit of our 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 ...
... Objects through widest intercourse of sense . " " He speaks of the " poetic spirit of our 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 ...
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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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William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. human soul , " with " high objects and enduring things ; " and this it was that purified in him the very elements of feeling and of thought . The whole of Wordsworth's subsequent work - as poetic ...
William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. human soul , " with " high objects and enduring things ; " and this it was that purified in him the very elements of feeling and of thought . The whole of Wordsworth's subsequent work - as poetic ...
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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 must ... 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 must ... 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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