William Wordsworth: A BiographyCash, 1856 - 508 sider |
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Side 63
... lives of nearly all the Poets record . He escaped by no Providence within him , but by a Providence acting for him . His prudence , —his general economy , lead to the impression that wherever he had been cast , -whatever had been his ...
... lives of nearly all the Poets record . He escaped by no Providence within him , but by a Providence acting for him . His prudence , —his general economy , lead to the impression that wherever he had been cast , -whatever had been his ...
Side 65
... live at liberty . " RUTH . " From that abstraction I was roused And how ? " EXCURSION . " Hence too the folly of this impossible Precept , ' Know thyself ; ' till it be translated into this partially possible one , Know what thou canst ...
... live at liberty . " RUTH . " From that abstraction I was roused And how ? " EXCURSION . " Hence too the folly of this impossible Precept , ' Know thyself ; ' till it be translated into this partially possible one , Know what thou canst ...
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... lives of our greatest and most venerable teachers , Nature constantly impressed on us the truth that man's education cannot be perfected without woman . She calls his spirit back when she uses her own natural force , from misanthropy ...
... lives of our greatest and most venerable teachers , Nature constantly impressed on us the truth that man's education cannot be perfected without woman . She calls his spirit back when she uses her own natural force , from misanthropy ...
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... lives and minds . Miss Wordsworth gives a very interesting description of him and of his first visit . " At first , " she says , " I thought him very plain , that is for about three minutes - he is pale , thin , has a wide mouth , thick ...
... lives and minds . Miss Wordsworth gives a very interesting description of him and of his first visit . " At first , " she says , " I thought him very plain , that is for about three minutes - he is pale , thin , has a wide mouth , thick ...
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... live in the smiles and the neighbourhood of all good women . Wordsworth was not the Poet of Passion ; he could put all his emotions under a glass and look at them- he would never have been betrayed into any infirmities where Woman was ...
... live in the smiles and the neighbourhood of all good women . Wordsworth was not the Poet of Passion ; he could put all his emotions under a glass and look at them- he would never have been betrayed into any infirmities where Woman was ...
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admiration ancient Artist beautiful beheld beneath Bishopsgate character charm cloth clouds Coleridge colours deep delight Drama ELIHU BURRITT emotions faith fancy feel felt flowers forms FREDERICK G genius Goethe Grasmere Grecian Hartley Coleridge hath Hawkshead heart heaven Helvellyn Henry Alford hills homage human impressions interest Jeffrey lake Land of Wordsworth Laodamia light live lofty look Lord Lyrical Ballads mental mighty Milton mind moral mountain nature never objects painting passed passion perhaps Peter Bell poems Poet Poet's poetry portrait Quincey racter reader ROBERT SOUTHEY rock round Rydal Rylstone SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE scenery Schiller seems seen sense Sonnets sorrow soul sound Southey spirit sublime sympathy thee things thou thought tion true truth utterance verse village voice walk WATER LILY whole wild William Wordsworth Windermere winds woman wonderful words writings youth