The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Том 1G. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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... human life from childhood to adult years . The " Poems dedicated to National Indepen- dence and Liberty " form a continuous series , presenting a poet's view of contemporary history from the Peace of Amiens to the Battle of Waterloo ...
... human life from childhood to adult years . The " Poems dedicated to National Indepen- dence and Liberty " form a continuous series , presenting a poet's view of contemporary history from the Peace of Amiens to the Battle of Waterloo ...
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... human spirit and the material universe as apprehended by the imagination ; he returned to nature in his recognition of the dignity of plain manhood and the elementary passions of humanity , and in his feeling for the brotherhood of men ...
... human spirit and the material universe as apprehended by the imagination ; he returned to nature in his recognition of the dignity of plain manhood and the elementary passions of humanity , and in his feeling for the brotherhood of men ...
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... human- hearted sympathy . One sunrise , seen as he walked home after a night of rural dance and revelry , left an ineffaceable impression ; his soul seemed like the vale itself to be flooded with the glory of light : - " I made no vows ...
... human- hearted sympathy . One sunrise , seen as he walked home after a night of rural dance and revelry , left an ineffaceable impression ; his soul seemed like the vale itself to be flooded with the glory of light : - " I made no vows ...
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... human nature seeming born again . " The great events affected Wordsworth , and yet affected him as if from a distance . Reared with a republican plainness and somewhat stern of character , he felt no shock of surprise at the course of ...
... human nature seeming born again . " The great events affected Wordsworth , and yet affected him as if from a distance . Reared with a republican plainness and somewhat stern of character , he felt no shock of surprise at the course of ...
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... humanity is no incoherent assemblage of atoms but a living unity . During the summer he explored North Wales with his companion of the continental tour , Robert Jones . For a short time , towards the close of the vacation , he was in ...
... humanity is no incoherent assemblage of atoms but a living unity . During the summer he explored North Wales with his companion of the continental tour , Robert Jones . For a short time , towards the close of the vacation , he was in ...
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