A Selection from the Works of William Wordsworth, Poet LaureateEdward Moxon & Company, 1865 - Всего страниц: 279 |
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Стр. v
... Children are fascinated and haunted with vague temptations , when standing on the frontiers of such a foreign land , and ... child , and separated from the sister who became afterwards so much to him , the " stiff , moody , and violent ...
... Children are fascinated and haunted with vague temptations , when standing on the frontiers of such a foreign land , and ... child , and separated from the sister who became afterwards so much to him , the " stiff , moody , and violent ...
Стр. vii
... child of genius : he exhi- bits in himself , if his life be prolonged through all its stages , a kind of miniature repetition of man's gradual development . The soul which , as a child , Wordsworth had vaguely transferred from himself ...
... child of genius : he exhi- bits in himself , if his life be prolonged through all its stages , a kind of miniature repetition of man's gradual development . The soul which , as a child , Wordsworth had vaguely transferred from himself ...
Стр. xi
... children , it is stated , by the injustice of Sir John Lowther , created Earl of Lons- dale , during whose lifetime ( he died in 1802 ) , no redress could be obtained . But at this juncture ( 1795 ) , the opportune legacy of £ 900 from ...
... children , it is stated , by the injustice of Sir John Lowther , created Earl of Lons- dale , during whose lifetime ( he died in 1802 ) , no redress could be obtained . But at this juncture ( 1795 ) , the opportune legacy of £ 900 from ...
Стр. xviii
... child of worldly grandeur , the thought of himself did not take the lead in his enjoyments ; he was , when he ought to be , lowly minded , and had human feeling ; he had a true relish of simplicity , and therefore stood the best chance ...
... child of worldly grandeur , the thought of himself did not take the lead in his enjoyments ; he was , when he ought to be , lowly minded , and had human feeling ; he had a true relish of simplicity , and therefore stood the best chance ...
Стр. xix
... children , amongst whom the death of one , Dora , was the single great sorrow of his age ( 1847 ) ; the publication of some miscellaneous poems , founded in part upon his journeys ; " honour and troops of friends , " with the assured ...
... children , amongst whom the death of one , Dora , was the single great sorrow of his age ( 1847 ) ; the publication of some miscellaneous poems , founded in part upon his journeys ; " honour and troops of friends , " with the assured ...
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