| William Wordsworth - 1849 - 668 páginas
...my voice proclaims How exquisitely the individual Mind (And the progressive powers perhaps no lese Of the whole species) to the external World Is fitted...which they with blended might Accomplish :— this ia our high argument. —Such grateful haunts foregoing. If I oft Must turn elsewhere— to travel... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1849 - 406 páginas
...the progressive powers perhaps no less Of the whole species) to the external World Is fitted:—and how exquisitely, .too— Theme this but little heard...name Can it be called) which they with blended might Accomplish:—this is our high argument. —Such grateful haunts foregoing, if I oft Must turn elsewhere—to... | |
| 1850 - 662 páginas
...studies : — " My voice proclaims How exquisitely the individual Mind (And the progressive powers perhaps no less Of the whole species) to the External...blended might Accomplish — this is our high argument." This, and similar conceptions of a very high metaphysics, were evidently as familiar to Wordsworth... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1850 - 620 páginas
...my voice proclaims How exquisitely the individual Mind (And the progressive powers perhaps no lesa Of the whole species) to the external World Is fitted...might Accomplish : — this is our high argument. Such grateful haunts foregoing, it' I oft Must turn elsewhere— to travel near the tribes And fellowships... | |
| 1850 - 654 páginas
...the progressive powers perhaps no less Of the whole species) to the External world la fitted:—and how exquisitely too— Theme this but little heard...name Can it be called) which they with blended might Accomplish—this is our high argument." This, and similar conceptions of a very high metaphysics,... | |
| Samuel Elliott Coues - 1851 - 426 páginas
...which may lift their minds to Him ? " How exquisitely the individual Mind (And the progressive powers perhaps no less Of the whole species) to the External...blended might Accomplish — this is our high argument." We firmly believe that in the progress of time there will remain no mechanical theories of the construction... | |
| Samuel Elliott Coues - 1851 - 340 páginas
...•which may lift their minds to Him ? " How exquisitely the individual Mind (And the progressive powers perhaps no less Of the whole species) to the External...among men — The External world is fitted to the mind j And the Creation (by no lowev name Can it be called,) which they with blended might Accomplish —... | |
| 1852 - 978 páginas
...relation. a. " My voice proclaim* How exquisitely the individual mind (And the progressive powers, perbaps, no less Of the whole species) to the external world...men,) The external world is fitted to the mind."— Wordsworth' i " Excuriion." 3. " Lorenzo, tbou hast seen (if thine to see) All nature and her God (by... | |
| John Aikin - 1852 - 792 páginas
...raptures ; while my voice proclaims How exquisitely the individual mind (And the progressive powers ds to every shore and every zone. He saw the moon...glide, And into motion charm th' expanding tide ; Th' external world is fitted to the mind ; And the creation (by no lower name Can it be call'd) which... | |
| Cyclopaedia, Henry Gardiner Adams - 1854 - 762 páginas
...Sir E. Brydges. My voice proclaims How exquisitely the individual Mind (And the progressive powers perhaps no less Of the whole species,) to the External...blended might Accomplish — this is our high argument. — Wordsworth. MINISTBY. YE shall be namr-d the Priests of the Lord : men shall call you the ministers... | |
| |