The English Poets: Wordsworth to TennysonThomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1893 |
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... Nature and Human Life . ' He tried to animate and invest with imaginative light the convictions of religious , practical , homely but high - hearted England , as Goethe thought out in his poetry the speculations and sceptical moods of ...
... Nature and Human Life . ' He tried to animate and invest with imaginative light the convictions of religious , practical , homely but high - hearted England , as Goethe thought out in his poetry the speculations and sceptical moods of ...
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... nature , and of that power of dis- Criminating insight into the characteristic varieties of its beauty and awfulness , which afterwards so strongly marked his writings . ' I recollect distinctly , ' he says of a description in one of ...
... nature , and of that power of dis- Criminating insight into the characteristic varieties of its beauty and awfulness , which afterwards so strongly marked his writings . ' I recollect distinctly , ' he says of a description in one of ...
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... natural appearances which have been unnoticed by the poets of any age or country , and I made a resolution to supply ... nature could bear and approve much terrible retribution for the old wrongs of the poor and the weak at the hands of ...
... natural appearances which have been unnoticed by the poets of any age or country , and I made a resolution to supply ... nature could bear and approve much terrible retribution for the old wrongs of the poor and the weak at the hands of ...
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... natures . They were a call and a strain on his intellect and will , first in taking them in , then in judging , sifting ... nature , a follower , but with richer gifts , of Thomson , Aken- side , perhaps Cowper . But it was the trial and ...
... natures . They were a call and a strain on his intellect and will , first in taking them in , then in judging , sifting ... nature , a follower , but with richer gifts , of Thomson , Aken- side , perhaps Cowper . But it was the trial and ...
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... nature , as affecting human life and feeling , and man , as the fellow creature of nature , but also separate and beyond it in faculties and destiny - had not yet rendered up even to the mightiest of former poets all that they had in ...
... nature , as affecting human life and feeling , and man , as the fellow creature of nature , but also separate and beyond it in faculties and destiny - had not yet rendered up even to the mightiest of former poets all that they had in ...
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