William Wordsworth: A BiographyCash, 1856 - 508 страница |
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... SUFFERING AND INDIVIDUALITY . The Leech Gatherer - Esthetic Views of Suffering - A Welch Poet -The White Doe of Rylstone - The Nurture of Triptolemus- Moral Suffering - Intense Individuality - John Foster - The Hermits of Frenchay and ...
... SUFFERING AND INDIVIDUALITY . The Leech Gatherer - Esthetic Views of Suffering - A Welch Poet -The White Doe of Rylstone - The Nurture of Triptolemus- Moral Suffering - Intense Individuality - John Foster - The Hermits of Frenchay and ...
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... suffer by the nearness of our approach , and Johnson's is one . Wordsworth himself once remarked to the writer of this volume that " by - and - by the works of Johnson would be principally remarkable and valuable as commentaries on ...
... suffer by the nearness of our approach , and Johnson's is one . Wordsworth himself once remarked to the writer of this volume that " by - and - by the works of Johnson would be principally remarkable and valuable as commentaries on ...
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... suffer without the friendly hand held out to relieve . The friend who thus aided him was Raisley Calvert , son of R. Calvert , Esq . , the Steward of the Duke of Norfolk ; he was no poet himself , says the nephew of Wordsworth , but he ...
... suffer without the friendly hand held out to relieve . The friend who thus aided him was Raisley Calvert , son of R. Calvert , Esq . , the Steward of the Duke of Norfolk ; he was no poet himself , says the nephew of Wordsworth , but he ...
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... suffer so much , but he felt - how could he fail to feel , the jarring disproportions of life ? —and attempted in his own way to solve the meaning of its agony - its misapprehension , its conflict , and its gloom . We have again to ...
... suffer so much , but he felt - how could he fail to feel , the jarring disproportions of life ? —and attempted in his own way to solve the meaning of its agony - its misapprehension , its conflict , and its gloom . We have again to ...
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... suffer , in order that he may be gratified with the curious spectacle of its agonies . But we may doubt if it be possible to become a Drama- tist by following this course of study . We do not gather that ... Suffering is permanent , obscure.
... suffer , in order that he may be gratified with the curious spectacle of its agonies . But we may doubt if it be possible to become a Drama- tist by following this course of study . We do not gather that ... Suffering is permanent , obscure.
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admiration ancient Artist beautiful beheld beneath Bishopsgate character charm cloth clouds Coleridge colours deep delight Drama ELIHU BURRITT emotions faith fancy feel felt flowers forms FREDERICK G genius Goethe Grasmere Grecian Hartley Coleridge hath Hawkshead heart heaven Helvellyn Henry Alford hills homage human impressions interest Jeffrey lake Land of Wordsworth Laodamia light live lofty look Lord Lyrical Ballads mental mighty Milton mind moral mountain nature never objects painting passed passion perhaps Peter Bell poems Poet Poet's poetry portrait Quincey racter reader ROBERT SOUTHEY rock round Rydal Rylstone SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE scenery Schiller seems seen sense Sonnets sorrow soul sound Southey spirit sublime sympathy thee things thou thought tion true truth utterance verse village voice walk WATER LILY whole wild William Wordsworth Windermere winds woman wonderful words writings youth