Selections from WordsworthD.C. Heath & Company, Publishers, 1909 - Всего страниц: 434 |
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... Nature which appeals to the imagination , the heart , and the conscience ; its motive has been to free , arouse , dilate . A companionship with those who have been foremost in the application of ideas to life will assist us in ...
... Nature which appeals to the imagination , the heart , and the conscience ; its motive has been to free , arouse , dilate . A companionship with those who have been foremost in the application of ideas to life will assist us in ...
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... nature , and then abide the result without exercising a prurient curiosity , or becoming anxious lest we be not able ... natural , and manly ' what a blessing he would confer ! Our disciples of this inner temple of formal- ism ply their ...
... nature , and then abide the result without exercising a prurient curiosity , or becoming anxious lest we be not able ... natural , and manly ' what a blessing he would confer ! Our disciples of this inner temple of formal- ism ply their ...
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William Wordsworth Andrew Jackson George. 1800. " On Nature's invitation do I come ' " • " Bleak season was it , turbulent and wild " Hart - Leap Well The Brothers · • • • " It was an April morning : fresh and clear To Joanna • " There ...
William Wordsworth Andrew Jackson George. 1800. " On Nature's invitation do I come ' " • " Bleak season was it , turbulent and wild " Hart - Leap Well The Brothers · • • • " It was an April morning : fresh and clear To Joanna • " There ...
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... nature into a wild scene Of lofty hopes , he to the world went forth A favored Being , knowing no desire Which genius did not hallow ; ' gainst the taint Of dissolute tongues , and jealousy , and hate , And scorn , against all enemies ...
... nature into a wild scene Of lofty hopes , he to the world went forth A favored Being , knowing no desire Which genius did not hallow ; ' gainst the taint Of dissolute tongues , and jealousy , and hate , And scorn , against all enemies ...
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... ve heard of hearts unkind , kind deeds With coldness still returning ; Alas ! the gratitude of men Hath oftener left me mourning . 80 90 Happiness of Nature vs. what Man has become . LINES ΙΟ SELECTIONS FROM WORDSWORTH .
... ve heard of hearts unkind , kind deeds With coldness still returning ; Alas ! the gratitude of men Hath oftener left me mourning . 80 90 Happiness of Nature vs. what Man has become . LINES ΙΟ SELECTIONS FROM WORDSWORTH .
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