The English Poets: Wordsworth to TennysonThomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1893 |
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... never was ? For the discerning intellect of man , When wedded to this goodly universe In love and holy passion , shall find these A simple produce of the common day . -I , long before the blissful hour arrives , Would chant , in lonely ...
... never was ? For the discerning intellect of man , When wedded to this goodly universe In love and holy passion , shall find these A simple produce of the common day . -I , long before the blissful hour arrives , Would chant , in lonely ...
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... never attended the first appearance of a great poet . Every one knows , too , that in a quarter of a century it was succeeded by a growth of profound and enthusiastic admiration , which , though it has been limited by the rise of new ...
... never attended the first appearance of a great poet . Every one knows , too , that in a quarter of a century it was succeeded by a growth of profound and enthusiastic admiration , which , though it has been limited by the rise of new ...
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... never - cloying food . His continental journeys left deep impressions upon him ; these impressions were answered by those of his home . The ' power of hills was on him ' ; the music of waters was in his ears ; light and darkness wove ...
... never - cloying food . His continental journeys left deep impressions upon him ; these impressions were answered by those of his home . The ' power of hills was on him ' ; the music of waters was in his ears ; light and darkness wove ...
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... never came , and there Wordsworth showed that he was master of a richer and subtler wealth of words than common life supplies . But in his most fiery moments of inspiration and enthusiasm he never allowed himsel ! to relax his hold on ...
... never came , and there Wordsworth showed that he was master of a richer and subtler wealth of words than common life supplies . But in his most fiery moments of inspiration and enthusiasm he never allowed himsel ! to relax his hold on ...
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... never untrue . In the wild excitement , or the lawless exaggeration , as in the self - indulgence and foulness of passion , he will recognise no subject of true poetic art . Keenly alive to beauty , and deeply reverencing it , he puts ...
... never untrue . In the wild excitement , or the lawless exaggeration , as in the self - indulgence and foulness of passion , he will recognise no subject of true poetic art . Keenly alive to beauty , and deeply reverencing it , he puts ...
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