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Side xxviii
... hours , And human nature seeming born again . " The great events affected Wordsworth , and yet affected him as if from a distance . Reared with a republican plainness and somewhat stern of character , he felt no shock of surprise at the ...
... hours , And human nature seeming born again . " The great events affected Wordsworth , and yet affected him as if from a distance . Reared with a republican plainness and somewhat stern of character , he felt no shock of surprise at the ...
Side xxxii
... hours of his political 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 ...
... hours of his political 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 ...
Side xliv
... hour Its image would survive among his thoughts : And therefore , re , my sweet Mary , this still Nook , With all its beeches , we have named from You ! " The dominant expression of her features is described by De Quincey as a " sunny ...
... hour Its image would survive among his thoughts : And therefore , re , my sweet Mary , this still Nook , With all its beeches , we have named from You ! " The dominant expression of her features is described by De Quincey as a " sunny ...
Side lix
... hour of general depression had faith that the same wisdom which had been displayed in war would lead to the vic- tories of peace still to be won . There was an outcry among reformers against the encou- ragement of a martial spirit in ...
... hour of general depression had faith that the same wisdom which had been displayed in war would lead to the vic- tories of peace still to be won . There was an outcry among reformers against the encou- ragement of a martial spirit in ...
Side lxiv
... hour he saw a pine- tree darkly outlined against the sky ; it was one that had been spared at the special entreaty of Sir George Beaumont . Now , in his days of poetical decline , he was once more seized by his old inspiration , and in ...
... hour he saw a pine- tree darkly outlined against the sky ; it was one that had been spared at the special entreaty of Sir George Beaumont . Now , in his days of poetical decline , he was once more seized by his old inspiration , and in ...
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