The North British Review, Том 41W. P. Kennedy, 1864 |
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... minds , with which the last century closed , and the present set in , expressed itself in no way more conspicuously ... mind to the French Revolution , or to the causes of that Revolution , is easy ; but such vague talk does not really ...
... minds , with which the last century closed , and the present set in , expressed itself in no way more conspicuously ... mind to the French Revolution , or to the causes of that Revolution , is easy ; but such vague talk does not really ...
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... minds . Still , with all this , there remains a large- perhaps the largest - portion of Wordsworth's peculiar wisdom ... mind was matured , from what points of view he was led to approach nature and human life , and to undertake the ...
... minds . Still , with all this , there remains a large- perhaps the largest - portion of Wordsworth's peculiar wisdom ... mind was matured , from what points of view he was led to approach nature and human life , and to undertake the ...
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... mind . " 9 Is not this the germ of what afterwards became the " Ode on intimations of Immortality ? " or rather it ... minds are mainly shaped by books and academic influences , produced on him no very lasting impression . On men of ...
... mind . " 9 Is not this the germ of what afterwards became the " Ode on intimations of Immortality ? " or rather it ... minds are mainly shaped by books and academic influences , produced on him no very lasting impression . On men of ...
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... mind for ever Voyaging through strange seas of thought , alone . " He read Chaucer under the hawthorn by Trompington Mill , and made intimate acquaintance with Spenser . Milton he seemed to himself almost to see moving before him , as ...
... mind for ever Voyaging through strange seas of thought , alone . " He read Chaucer under the hawthorn by Trompington Mill , and made intimate acquaintance with Spenser . Milton he seemed to himself almost to see moving before him , as ...
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... mind , and by moving about among the grand accompaniments of mountain . storms and sunshine . The good had come first , and the evil , when it did come , did not stamp itself into the groundwork of his imagination . The following summer ...
... mind , and by moving about among the grand accompaniments of mountain . storms and sunshine . The good had come first , and the evil , when it did come , did not stamp itself into the groundwork of his imagination . The following summer ...
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