The Miscellaneous Poems of William Wordsworth, Bind 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 - 328 sider |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-5 af 66
Side xi
... thoughts , and feel- ings ; and assists the sensibility in perceiving their connection with each other . 4thly , Ima- gination and Fancy , to modify , to create , and to associate . 5thly , Invention , -by which cha- racters are ...
... thoughts , and feel- ings ; and assists the sensibility in perceiving their connection with each other . 4thly , Ima- gination and Fancy , to modify , to create , and to associate . 5thly , Invention , -by which cha- racters are ...
Side xv
... Thoughts , and Cowper's Task , are ex- cellent examples . It is deducible from the above , that poems , apparently miscellaneous , may with propriety be arranged either with reference to the powers of mind predominant in the production ...
... Thoughts , and Cowper's Task , are ex- cellent examples . It is deducible from the above , that poems , apparently miscellaneous , may with propriety be arranged either with reference to the powers of mind predominant in the production ...
Side xviii
... thought , sentiment , and almost of ac- tion ; or , as it will be found expressed , of a state of mind when " the sounding cataract Haunted me like a passion : the tall rock , The mountain , and the deep and gloomy wood , Their colours ...
... thought , sentiment , and almost of ac- tion ; or , as it will be found expressed , of a state of mind when " the sounding cataract Haunted me like a passion : the tall rock , The mountain , and the deep and gloomy wood , Their colours ...
Side xx
... thoughts and images . But , though the accom- paniment of a musical instrument be frequently dispensed with , the true Poet does not therefore abandon his privilege distinct from that of the mere Proseman ; - " He murmurs near the ...
... thoughts and images . But , though the accom- paniment of a musical instrument be frequently dispensed with , the true Poet does not therefore abandon his privilege distinct from that of the mere Proseman ; - " He murmurs near the ...
Side xxxi
... thoughts and sentiments , as it regulates the composition of characters , and determines the course of actions : I will not consider it ( more than I have already done by implication ) as that power which , in the language of one of my ...
... thoughts and sentiments , as it regulates the composition of characters , and determines the course of actions : I will not consider it ( more than I have already done by implication ) as that power which , in the language of one of my ...
Indhold
143 | |
166 | |
172 | |
179 | |
185 | |
192 | |
198 | |
212 | |
18 | |
22 | |
26 | |
28 | |
34 | |
39 | |
41 | |
45 | |
58 | |
65 | |
89 | |
130 | |
221 | |
225 | |
226 | |
228 | |
230 | |
235 | |
241 | |
265 | |
279 | |
295 | |
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Almindelige termer og sætninger
Alps Babe behold beneath Betty Foy Betty's bird bowers breast breath bright brook Brother CASTLE OF INDOLENCE Child church-yard cliffs clouds cottage dead dear deep delight door dread Ennerdale eyes fair Fancy Father fear flowers gale gleam gloom gone grave green greenwood tree happy happy day hath hear heard heart Heaven hills hope hour Idiot Boy images Imagination Johnny Kilve Lake Lamb Laodamia LEONARD light lived look Luke lyre Lyrical Ballads Maid mind Moon morn Mother mountain never night o'er pain pleasure Poems Poet poor porringer PRIEST Protesilaus rill rocks round shade Shepherd shore side sight silent sleep smiles snow song soul sound star steep stream Sugh summer Susan sweet sweetest thing tears tell thee There's thine things thou art thought thro tide trees Twas vale ween wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind woods Youth