The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Том 1Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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... nature ; and such incidents and situations produced as are most impressive to the imagination , and most fitted to do justice to the characters , sentiments , and passions , which the Poet undertakes to illustrate . And , lastly , Judg ...
... nature ; and such incidents and situations produced as are most impressive to the imagination , and most fitted to do justice to the characters , sentiments , and passions , which the Poet undertakes to illustrate . And , lastly , Judg ...
Стр. xiv
... nature , as the Seasons of Thomson ; or of cha- racters , manners , and sentiments , as are Shen- stone's Schoolmistress , The Cotter's Saturday Night of Burns , The Twa Dogs of the same Author ; or of these in conjunction with the ...
... nature , as the Seasons of Thomson ; or of cha- racters , manners , and sentiments , as are Shen- stone's Schoolmistress , The Cotter's Saturday Night of Burns , The Twa Dogs of the same Author ; or of these in conjunction with the ...
Стр. xvi
... adopted , any thing material would be taken from the natural effect of the pieces , individually , on the mind of the unreflecting Reader . I trust there is a sufficient variety in each class to prevent xvi PREFACE .
... adopted , any thing material would be taken from the natural effect of the pieces , individually , on the mind of the unreflecting Reader . I trust there is a sufficient variety in each class to prevent xvi PREFACE .
Стр. xviii
... nature supplied to it the place of thought , sentiment , and almost of action ; or , as it will be found expressed , of a state of mind when ' the sounding cataract Haunted me like a passion the tall rock , The mountain , and the deep ...
... nature supplied to it the place of thought , sentiment , and almost of action ; or , as it will be found expressed , of a state of mind when ' the sounding cataract Haunted me like a passion the tall rock , The mountain , and the deep ...
Стр. xxxii
... nature , main- tained his freedom by aid of his allegorical spirit , at one time inciting him to create persons out of abstractions ; and , at another , by a superior effort of genius , to give the universality and permanence of ...
... nature , main- tained his freedom by aid of his allegorical spirit , at one time inciting him to create persons out of abstractions ; and , at another , by a superior effort of genius , to give the universality and permanence of ...
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