William Wordsworth: A BiographyCash, 1856 - 508 страница |
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... wonderfully clear ; but the mind of Wordsworth magnified and made sublime all subjects on which he gazed , Goethe , on the contrary saw things mostly with the eye of sense , beheld them in their mediocrity and simplicity . The following ...
... wonderfully clear ; but the mind of Wordsworth magnified and made sublime all subjects on which he gazed , Goethe , on the contrary saw things mostly with the eye of sense , beheld them in their mediocrity and simplicity . The following ...
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... wonderful to have revealed to us many a child's thoughts . He was haunted early as he plainly enough shows us with that mischievous tendency , that curse of our age , though it possibly never became this to him , to CAMBRIDGE . 25 ...
... wonderful to have revealed to us many a child's thoughts . He was haunted early as he plainly enough shows us with that mischievous tendency , that curse of our age , though it possibly never became this to him , to CAMBRIDGE . 25 ...
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... wonderful informa- tion and power of his Sense of Hearing ; in this he excels all other poets ; not in Shakspeare himself are the allu- sions to every variety and combination of Sound so varied and intensified . It is worthy of notice ...
... wonderful informa- tion and power of his Sense of Hearing ; in this he excels all other poets ; not in Shakspeare himself are the allu- sions to every variety and combination of Sound so varied and intensified . It is worthy of notice ...
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... wonderful through what phases of mental and moral being he will pass . Books are only valuable as they suggest ideas to the mind , but that man will be incomparably most rich in ideas who brings his consciousness to derive its power ...
... wonderful through what phases of mental and moral being he will pass . Books are only valuable as they suggest ideas to the mind , but that man will be incomparably most rich in ideas who brings his consciousness to derive its power ...
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... wonderful charm of the verses we are now noticing . Passing by the peculiarity of Wordsworth's diction for the moment , or noticing it only to say that every great poet creates his own diction , that it is the result of his mental cha ...
... wonderful charm of the verses we are now noticing . Passing by the peculiarity of Wordsworth's diction for the moment , or noticing it only to say that every great poet creates his own diction , that it is the result of his mental cha ...
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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