Selections from WordsworthD.C. Heath & Company, Publishers, 1909 - Всего страниц: 434 |
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Стр. viii
... soul projected into their works that the poets have moved men . Wordsworth , " a severe but genial critic , " was the first to insist that each new genius , each new personality , should be judged by new canons applicable to him alone ...
... soul projected into their works that the poets have moved men . Wordsworth , " a severe but genial critic , " was the first to insist that each new genius , each new personality , should be judged by new canons applicable to him alone ...
Стр. ix
... soul , rather than to what is distinctive of a particular class . --- A distinguished living poet and critic , 1 after asking whether literature , under the present ideas of life and education , will on the whole be an enemy to luxury ...
... soul , rather than to what is distinctive of a particular class . --- A distinguished living poet and critic , 1 after asking whether literature , under the present ideas of life and education , will on the whole be an enemy to luxury ...
Стр. xi
... soul and God stand sure ; What entered into thee , That was , is , and shall be ; Time's wheel runs back or stops ; Potter and clay endure . " These Selections have been chosen after some experience in their use with classes , and are ...
... soul and God stand sure ; What entered into thee , That was , is , and shall be ; Time's wheel runs back or stops ; Potter and clay endure . " These Selections have been chosen after some experience in their use with classes , and are ...
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... soul will cast the backward view , The longing look , alone on you . Thus , while the sun sinks down to rest Far in the regions of the west , Though to the vale no parting beam Be given , not one memorial gleam , A lingering light he ...
... soul will cast the backward view , The longing look , alone on you . Thus , while the sun sinks down to rest Far in the regions of the west , Though to the vale no parting beam Be given , not one memorial gleam , A lingering light he ...
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... soul . In youth by science nursed , And led by 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 ...
... soul . In youth by science nursed , And led by 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 ...
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