William Wordsworth: A BiographyCash, 1856 - 508 страница |
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... poor , persecuted , despised , bereaved , sor- rowing , let him come and he shall be comforted ; for him soft ministering voices shall run along the boughs in music ; for him the nymph shall return to the wood , and the naiad to the ...
... poor , persecuted , despised , bereaved , sor- rowing , let him come and he shall be comforted ; for him soft ministering voices shall run along the boughs in music ; for him the nymph shall return to the wood , and the naiad to the ...
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... poor consolation indeed is that which is found in the benevolence of all compensating nature - the goddess - ship of nature - very poor is the comfort to be found in the boasted wisdom of Natural Theology ; for our part we had much ...
... poor consolation indeed is that which is found in the benevolence of all compensating nature - the goddess - ship of nature - very poor is the comfort to be found in the boasted wisdom of Natural Theology ; for our part we had much ...
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... poor man's cow , and weary , stopp'd and gazed . ” This was the burden of most of Elliott's Poetry - English Scenery - England's " Blasted homes and much enduring men . " But this sentiment as we have said intruded too much into his ...
... poor man's cow , and weary , stopp'd and gazed . ” This was the burden of most of Elliott's Poetry - English Scenery - England's " Blasted homes and much enduring men . " But this sentiment as we have said intruded too much into his ...
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... Poor Coleridge heard that voice . Southey too , perhaps . One cannot but wonder how Wordsworth would have succeeded in a real encounter with the fiercest foes of human life - bodily vigour he had - shrewd saga- city he had - we feel ...
... Poor Coleridge heard that voice . Southey too , perhaps . One cannot but wonder how Wordsworth would have succeeded in a real encounter with the fiercest foes of human life - bodily vigour he had - shrewd saga- city he had - we feel ...
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... poor indeed still , but he practices the spirit of his celebrated line " Plain living and high thinking ; And henceforth he yielded himself to the life of the student of Nature , and of Man . CHAPTER III . DESPONDENCY , THE EVERLASTING ...
... poor indeed still , but he practices the spirit of his celebrated line " Plain living and high thinking ; And henceforth he yielded himself to the life of the student of Nature , and of Man . CHAPTER III . DESPONDENCY , THE EVERLASTING ...
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