WordsworthCollier Books, 1962 - Всего страниц: 158 |
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... less amusement to be derived from " indolent and vague society , " he withdrew into his own life of feeling and reflection . It was in those days that the idea of authorship began to seem a less presumptuous one , a more real ...
... less amusement to be derived from " indolent and vague society , " he withdrew into his own life of feeling and reflection . It was in those days that the idea of authorship began to seem a less presumptuous one , a more real ...
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... less , to feed voluptuous thought , The beauteous forms of nature wrought , Fair trees and gorgeous flowers ; The breezes their own languor lent ; The stars had feelings , which they sent Into those favoured bowers . After the tragedy ...
... less , to feed voluptuous thought , The beauteous forms of nature wrought , Fair trees and gorgeous flowers ; The breezes their own languor lent ; The stars had feelings , which they sent Into those favoured bowers . After the tragedy ...
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... less than justice done to the actual quality of his writing , because , setting less store by it than most poets for its own sake , he tends to draw deliberate attention to the inadequacy of words as a medium in order to stress the ...
... less than justice done to the actual quality of his writing , because , setting less store by it than most poets for its own sake , he tends to draw deliberate attention to the inadequacy of words as a medium in order to stress the ...
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