The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Bind 1G. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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Side vi
... feeling for metrical effect . In 1842 he wrote to John Peace : " Your Descant amused me , but I must protest against your system , which would discard punctuation to the extent you propose . It would , I think , destroy the harmony of ...
... feeling for metrical effect . In 1842 he wrote to John Peace : " Your Descant amused me , but I must protest against your system , which would discard punctuation to the extent you propose . It would , I think , destroy the harmony of ...
Side xi
... feeling akin to indignation which Wordsworth manifested at the suggestion [ of a chronological arrangement of his Poems ] . He said that such proceeding would indicate on the part of the poet an amount of egotism , placing interest in ...
... feeling akin to indignation which Wordsworth manifested at the suggestion [ of a chronological arrangement of his Poems ] . He said that such proceeding would indicate on the part of the poet an amount of egotism , placing interest in ...
Side xxi
... feeling for the brotherhood of men ; he returned to nature in the sincerity and sim- plicity of his poetic ... feel , that the " nature " with which we communicate and of which - in a certain sense - we are a part is spiritual ...
... feeling for the brotherhood of men ; he returned to nature in the sincerity and sim- plicity of his poetic ... feel , that the " nature " with which we communicate and of which - in a certain sense - we are a part is spiritual ...
Side xxii
... feeling , and combined them in poetic form with the music of pleasurable passion and with Imagination . " It is indeed this complex harmony of being which distin- guishes Wordsworth from all his poetical con- temporaries . His life ...
... feeling , and combined them in poetic form with the music of pleasurable passion and with Imagination . " It is indeed this complex harmony of being which distin- guishes Wordsworth from all his poetical con- temporaries . His life ...
Side xxviii
... feeling of weight and power- " power growing under weight . " Amid all the motley shows which distracted and diverted him he thought of this throbbing heart of England as the living residence of mighty passions- " fount of my country's ...
... feeling of weight and power- " power growing under weight . " Amid all the motley shows which distracted and diverted him he thought of this throbbing heart of England as the living residence of mighty passions- " fount of my country's ...
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