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Side xxiv
... fear - " gleams like the flashing of a shield " - " Hallowed and pure motions of the sense Which seem , in their simplicity , to own An intellectual charm . " His school - tasks were not neglected , and he read also freely for his own ...
... fear - " gleams like the flashing of a shield " - " Hallowed and pure motions of the sense Which seem , in their simplicity , to own An intellectual charm . " His school - tasks were not neglected , and he read also freely for his own ...
Side xxix
... fears of these com- panions that Wordsworth first felt indeed the shocks , the strife , the universal ferment of the Revolution . With his ardent faith in man , his temper joyous yet austere , and all the hopes of youth , he naturally ...
... fears of these com- panions that Wordsworth first felt indeed the shocks , the strife , the universal ferment of the Revolution . With his ardent faith in man , his temper joyous yet austere , and all the hopes of youth , he naturally ...
Side xxxii
... fears Wordsworth had not grown indifferent to poetry . Early in 1793 he published in quarto form " An Evening Walk , " a poem descriptive of the landscape of the English Lakes , which had been written in 1787-89 . " There is not an ...
... fears Wordsworth had not grown indifferent to poetry . Early in 1793 he published in quarto form " An Evening Walk , " a poem descriptive of the landscape of the English Lakes , which had been written in 1787-89 . " There is not an ...
Side li
... fear of hasty or ill- considered change . He opposed the conferring of the franchise on Roman Catholics ; and , though not an enemy of Parliamentary reform , he opposed the Reform Bill of 1832. He held that the Church of England and the ...
... fear of hasty or ill- considered change . He opposed the conferring of the franchise on Roman Catholics ; and , though not an enemy of Parliamentary reform , he opposed the Reform Bill of 1832. He held that the Church of England and the ...
Side lv
... fears ; its one distinction was that of being " the very worst poem we ever saw imprinted in a quarto volume . " And though Lamb's article in the “ Quarterly Re- view , " even as revised by the editor , expressed a very different ...
... fears ; its one distinction was that of being " the very worst poem we ever saw imprinted in a quarto volume . " And though Lamb's article in the “ Quarterly Re- view , " even as revised by the editor , expressed a very different ...
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