I trust is their destiny, to console the afflicted, to add sunshine to daylight by making the happy happier, to teach the young and the gracious of every age, to see, to think and feel, and therefore to become more actively and securely virtuous; this... William Wordsworth: A Biography - Страница 377написао/ла Edwin Paxton Hood - 1856 - 508 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| William Wordsworth - 1892 - 214 страница
...every age to see, to think, and feel, and, therefore, to become more actively and securely virtuous ; 5 this is their office, which I trust they will faithfully...is, all that is mortal of us) are mouldered in our graves.'-^fl am well aware how far it would seem to many I overrate my own exertions, when I speak... | |
| William James Dawson - 1893 - 414 страница
...age to see, to think, and feel, and therefore to become more actively and securely virtuous,—this is their office, which I trust they will faithfully...that is mortal of us) are mouldered in our graves." Never have the essential moral characteristics of Wordsworth's poetry been set forth with truer insight... | |
| William Angus Knight - 1893 - 342 страница
...and the gracious of every age to see, to think, and to feel, and therefore to become more actively and securely virtuous, this is their office, which I trust they will faithfully perform long after we—that is, all that is mortal of us—are mouldered in our graves. 8. Wordsworth's fellow-worker,... | |
| John Morley - 1894 - 620 страница
...young and the gracious of every age to see, to think, and feel, and therefore to become more actively and securely virtuous; this is their office, which...that is mortal of us) are mouldered in our graves." Such words as these come with dignity from the mouth of a man like Wordsworth when he has been, as... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1894 - 688 страница
...young and the gracious of every age to see, to think and feel, and therefore to become more actively and securely virtuous ; this is their office, which...that is mortal of us) are mouldered in our graves." What in many a man would savor of egotism comes from the lips of Wordsworth with the calm dignity of... | |
| Kenyon West - 1895 - 614 страница
...and the gracious of every age to see, to think, and to feel, and therefore to become more actively and securely virtuous, — this is their office, which...that is mortal of us, are mouldered in our graves." I have quoted this here rather than in the sketch of Wordsworth, because it is also so appropriate to... | |
| Charles Dent Bell - 1895 - 296 страница
...young and the gracious of every age to see, to think and feel, and therefore to become more actively and securely virtuous — this is their office, which...that is mortal of us) are mouldered in our graves." Professor Wilson (" Christopher North ") in an interesting paper on Sacred Poetry says : " In none... | |
| Kenyon West - 1895 - 588 страница
...actively and securely virtuous,—this is their office, which I trust they will faithfully perform,—long after we, that is, all that is mortal of us, are mouldered in our graves." I have quoted this here rather than in the sketch of Wordsworth, because it is also so appropriate to... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1897 - 648 страница
...young and the gracious of every age to see, to think and feel, and, therefore, to become more actively and securely virtuous ; this is their office, which...that is mortal of us) are mouldered in our graves." The political sonnets in the volume of 1807 show how ardently Wordsworth entered into the struggle... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1897 - 656 страница
...young and the gracious of every age to see, to think and feel, and, therefore, to become more actively and securely virtuous ; this is their office, which...that is mortal of us) are mouldered in our graves." The political sonnets in the volume of 1807 show how ardently Wordsworth entered into the struggle... | |
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