A Selection from the Works of William Wordsworth, Poet LaureateEdward Moxon & Company, 1865 - Всего страниц: 279 |
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Стр. iv
... human workman- ship , are destined to immortality . This law appears to be absolute in all the Fine Arts , and if absoluteness admitted of degrees , would be most so in Poetry , as the first and greatest of them . We may read the man in ...
... human workman- ship , are destined to immortality . This law appears to be absolute in all the Fine Arts , and if absoluteness admitted of degrees , would be most so in Poetry , as the first and greatest of them . We may read the man in ...
Стр. vi
... human soul . " I was often unable , " he writes , " to think of external things as having external existence , and I communed with all that I saw as something not apart from , but inherent in , my own immaterial nature . Many times ...
... human soul . " I was often unable , " he writes , " to think of external things as having external existence , and I communed with all that I saw as something not apart from , but inherent in , my own immaterial nature . Many times ...
Стр. vii
... human race seems born again with every 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 ...
... human race seems born again with every 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 ...
Стр. ix
... human heart more closely than the man who either , from inferior imaginative power , does not feel the inherent vitality in all things , or who regards them as simple subjects for scientific investigation . He will study man more ...
... human heart more closely than the man who either , from inferior imaginative power , does not feel the inherent vitality in all things , or who regards them as simple subjects for scientific investigation . He will study man more ...
Стр. xvi
... itself in his noble " Laodamia , " " Dion , " " Lycoris , " and other poems ; —and we may probably find here the key to that peculiar modification of sentiment which marks his latter writings , in regard to human life xvi PREFACE.
... itself in his noble " Laodamia , " " Dion , " " Lycoris , " and other poems ; —and we may probably find here the key to that peculiar modification of sentiment which marks his latter writings , in regard to human life xvi PREFACE.
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