William Wordsworth: A BiographyCash, 1856 - 508 страница |
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... wild enterprises were to him something more than they were to others . The men and boys whom he met at school furnished him with many wide fields for thought and feeling in after life , when he renewed his old impressions and affections ...
... wild enterprises were to him something more than they were to others . The men and boys whom he met at school furnished him with many wide fields for thought and feeling in after life , when he renewed his old impressions and affections ...
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... wild , and sweet . " The power of music on the Wild Beast of the Wilder- ness is finely painted , " The pipe of Pan to Shepherds , Couch'd in the shadow of Mæalian pines SPIRITUALITY OF SOUND . Was passing sweet ; the eye.
... wild , and sweet . " The power of music on the Wild Beast of the Wilder- ness is finely painted , " The pipe of Pan to Shepherds , Couch'd in the shadow of Mæalian pines SPIRITUALITY OF SOUND . Was passing sweet ; the eye.
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... wild flowers crowned . " 45 And in the following lines descriptive of Skating , we catch the glimpse of the sparkling steel , and the swiftly flying forms , not by any description of the physique of the scene , but by the Creaking of ...
... wild flowers crowned . " 45 And in the following lines descriptive of Skating , we catch the glimpse of the sparkling steel , and the swiftly flying forms , not by any description of the physique of the scene , but by the Creaking of ...
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... wild pas- sions of the soul , and chastening and beautifying the austere . " Thus far the Rhapsodist on Nature ; still this is the key to the rich and wonderful charm of the verses we are now noticing . Passing by the peculiarity of ...
... wild pas- sions of the soul , and chastening and beautifying the austere . " Thus far the Rhapsodist on Nature ; still this is the key to the rich and wonderful charm of the verses we are now noticing . Passing by the peculiarity of ...
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... wild flowers blow . " And he so sensitive to beauty felt the power and majesty of nature in an equal degree , as when he says , in imagery which many will think too daring , " Alone beneath the sky I stood the storm before ; No ! God ...
... wild flowers blow . " And he so sensitive to beauty felt the power and majesty of nature in an equal degree , as when he says , in imagery which many will think too daring , " Alone beneath the sky I stood the storm before ; No ! God ...
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