On Poetry: Collected Talks and EssaysDoubleday, 1969 - Всего страниц: 597 |
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... wrote : These dreams of a beautiful presence , a woman deity , gave the sublimest conceptions of beauty to my imagination ; and being last night with the same presence , the lady divinity left such a vivid picture of her visits in my ...
... wrote : These dreams of a beautiful presence , a woman deity , gave the sublimest conceptions of beauty to my imagination ; and being last night with the same presence , the lady divinity left such a vivid picture of her visits in my ...
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... wrote it down and wrote with love . Most of his poems were about Nature because , after all , he had never been anything but a countryman and described only what he knew . By comparison , Wordsworth had a very cursory knowledge of wild ...
... wrote it down and wrote with love . Most of his poems were about Nature because , after all , he had never been anything but a countryman and described only what he knew . By comparison , Wordsworth had a very cursory knowledge of wild ...
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... wrote one moonlit night in June : O , not for me the lute or lyre ! A knight , I ride my thoughts of fire And fly on wings for ever and aye Through an unresisting starry sky , Where the gleaming aether turns and sings Its strange slow ...
... wrote one moonlit night in June : O , not for me the lute or lyre ! A knight , I ride my thoughts of fire And fly on wings for ever and aye Through an unresisting starry sky , Where the gleaming aether turns and sings Its strange slow ...
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