WordsworthCollier Books, 1962 - Всего страниц: 158 |
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... mind ? " Searching for the fixed point upon which his poetry might rest and turn over the invisible hemisphere of that mind - world into the light , Wordsworth allowed himself to imagine an existence before birth , from which ...
... mind ? " Searching for the fixed point upon which his poetry might rest and turn over the invisible hemisphere of that mind - world into the light , Wordsworth allowed himself to imagine an existence before birth , from which ...
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... mind were his belief in Nature and his faith in the people ( who , as far as he knew them , enjoyed a privileged relationship towards Nature ) . Both of these expressed themselves powerfully in his patriotic love of England ; his mind's ...
... mind were his belief in Nature and his faith in the people ( who , as far as he knew them , enjoyed a privileged relationship towards Nature ) . Both of these expressed themselves powerfully in his patriotic love of England ; his mind's ...
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... mind travelled back , past that five - years - gone day of ecstasy to the still further days of the laughing schoolboy time , and brought back from every moment memories crowding up to their height of joy in the present stillness of his ...
... mind travelled back , past that five - years - gone day of ecstasy to the still further days of the laughing schoolboy time , and brought back from every moment memories crowding up to their height of joy in the present stillness of his ...
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