The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Bind 1G. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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Side xxi
... nature . He returned to nature in his sense of the impor- tance of the relations between the human spirit and the material universe as apprehended by the imagination ; he returned to nature in his recognition of the dignity of plain ...
... nature . He returned to nature in his sense of the impor- tance of the relations between the human spirit and the material universe as apprehended by the imagination ; he returned to nature in his recognition of the dignity of plain ...
Side xxii
... nature , and at the same time he is aware that order and obedience are natural , and form a part of the freedom to which we can attain . His function in our century of spiritual trouble has been that of a healer and reconciler ; and he ...
... nature , and at the same time he is aware that order and obedience are natural , and form a part of the freedom to which we can attain . His function in our century of spiritual trouble has been that of a healer and reconciler ; and he ...
Side xxiv
... nature , he felt ever and anon deeper and purer impulses both of beauty and of 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 ...
... nature , he felt ever and anon deeper and purer impulses both of beauty and of 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 ...
Side xxvii
... natural beauty was as quick and sure as his own , and his cousin , Mary Hutchinson , a friend of both brother and sister ... Nature could ever find space , & c . " ; his Oxfordshire parsonage is described in the sonnet Where holy ground ...
... natural beauty was as quick and sure as his own , and his cousin , Mary Hutchinson , a friend of both brother and sister ... Nature could ever find space , & c . " ; his Oxfordshire parsonage is described in the sonnet Where holy ground ...
Side xxviii
... nature seeming born again . " The great events affected Wordsworth , and yet affected him as if from a distance ... natural , and he moved along with what was happening " as a bird moves through the air . " Soon after he had taken his ...
... nature seeming born again . " The great events affected Wordsworth , and yet affected him as if from a distance ... natural , and he moved along with what was happening " as a bird moves through the air . " Soon after he had taken his ...
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