Selections from WordsworthD.C. Heath & Company, Publishers, 1909 - Всего страниц: 434 |
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... mind . The connection between literature and life is vital ; and what we need is not acquisition and information , so much as inspiration and illumination a consciousness of mental and moral power which can see clearly and feel deeply ...
... mind . The connection between literature and life is vital ; and what we need is not acquisition and information , so much as inspiration and illumination a consciousness of mental and moral power which can see clearly and feel deeply ...
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... minds ; he pronounces the style obscure , affected , or classical , the method involved , and the matter puerile or unintelligible , but does not explain what he means by these terms ; ' if he would only give us the law by which we ...
... minds ; he pronounces the style obscure , affected , or classical , the method involved , and the matter puerile or unintelligible , but does not explain what he means by these terms ; ' if he would only give us the law by which we ...
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... mind and art could not have been realized . Wordsworth more than most poets needs careful , and even reverential , study ; he wrote so much , and his work extends over so many years , that one needs to be familiar with the best product ...
... mind and art could not have been realized . Wordsworth more than most poets needs careful , and even reverential , study ; he wrote so much , and his work extends over so many years , that one needs to be familiar with the best product ...
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... novel writers , after the mind has been con- ducted through the thousand and one writers with no time to rest with any ? Professor Dowden says : " To submit our- selves to as many masters as may be counted on PREFACE . xiii.
... novel writers , after the mind has been con- ducted through the thousand and one writers with no time to rest with any ? Professor Dowden says : " To submit our- selves to as many masters as may be counted on PREFACE . xiii.
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... hath put his heart to school " · NOTES INDEX TO FIRST LINES • " Blest statesman he , whose mind's unselfish will 332 ?? 332 333 • • 333 334 337 429 SELECTIONS FROM WORDSWORTH . SELECTIONS FROM WORDSWORTH . EXTRACT FROM XX CONTENTS .
... hath put his heart to school " · NOTES INDEX TO FIRST LINES • " Blest statesman he , whose mind's unselfish will 332 ?? 332 333 • • 333 334 337 429 SELECTIONS FROM WORDSWORTH . SELECTIONS FROM WORDSWORTH . EXTRACT FROM XX CONTENTS .
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