The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Том 1Edward Moxon, 1836 |
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... the sublime objects to which it is compared . From impressions of sight we will pass to those of sound ; which , as they must necessarily be of a ว less definite character , shall be selected from these volumes χχίν PREFACE .
... the sublime objects to which it is compared . From impressions of sight we will pass to those of sound ; which , as they must necessarily be of a ว less definite character , shall be selected from these volumes χχίν PREFACE .
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... sight . Thus far of images independent of each other , and immediately endowed by the mind with pro- perties that do not inhere in them , upon an incite- ment from properties and qualities the existence of which is inherent and obvious ...
... sight . Thus far of images independent of each other , and immediately endowed by the mind with pro- perties that do not inhere in them , upon an incite- ment from properties and qualities the existence of which is inherent and obvious ...
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... sight , in the celestial soil of the Imagination . The Boy , there introduced , is listening , with something of a fever- ish and restless anxiety , for the recurrence of the riotous sounds which he had previously excited ; VOL . I. с ...
... sight , in the celestial soil of the Imagination . The Boy , there introduced , is listening , with something of a fever- ish and restless anxiety , for the recurrence of the riotous sounds which he had previously excited ; VOL . I. с ...
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... sight ! Much converse do I find in thee , Historian of my infancy ! Float near me ; do not yet depart ! Dead times revive in thee : Thou bring'st , gay creature as thou art ! A solemn image to my heart , My father's family ! Oh ...
... sight ! Much converse do I find in thee , Historian of my infancy ! Float near me ; do not yet depart ! Dead times revive in thee : Thou bring'st , gay creature as thou art ! A solemn image to my heart , My father's family ! Oh ...
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... sight To serve them for a guide . At day - break on a hill they stood That overlooked the moor ; And thence they saw the bridge of wood , A furlong from their door . VOL . I. C They wept - and , turning homeward , cried , LUCY GRAY . 17.
... sight To serve them for a guide . At day - break on a hill they stood That overlooked the moor ; And thence they saw the bridge of wood , A furlong from their door . VOL . I. C They wept - and , turning homeward , cried , LUCY GRAY . 17.
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