WordsworthCollier Books, 1962 - Всего страниц: 158 |
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Стр. 37
... experience is the more fresh because his concern is with a reality out of which the symbol unobtrusively grows . He was the closest and most scientific observer in the comparative criticism of Nature who had lived up to that time , and ...
... experience is the more fresh because his concern is with a reality out of which the symbol unobtrusively grows . He was the closest and most scientific observer in the comparative criticism of Nature who had lived up to that time , and ...
Стр. 44
... was led into the excesses of God- winism ; while now , with Beaupuy at his side , he carried with him With less alloy to its integrity The experience of past ages . For Wordsworth he was a hero , the first of 44 / Wordsworth.
... was led into the excesses of God- winism ; while now , with Beaupuy at his side , he carried with him With less alloy to its integrity The experience of past ages . For Wordsworth he was a hero , the first of 44 / Wordsworth.
Стр. 73
... experience which must be lived again and again for ever in the heart of every man . It is one aspect of that conflict between the sensual and the ascetic ( or , indeed , the same thing in different terms ) , which is observable in ...
... experience which must be lived again and again for ever in the heart of every man . It is one aspect of that conflict between the sensual and the ascetic ( or , indeed , the same thing in different terms ) , which is observable in ...
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