WordsworthCollier Books, 1962 - Всего страниц: 158 |
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... present world ; finding everywhere in the scenes of the place matter for the expression of their thoughts ; whether in the heart - rending spectacle of the " hunger- bitten " girl dragging a heifer , or in the violated châteaux ...
... present world ; finding everywhere in the scenes of the place matter for the expression of their thoughts ; whether in the heart - rending spectacle of the " hunger- bitten " girl dragging a heifer , or in the violated châteaux ...
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... present tranquillity to summon up recollections from his past ; but the attempt to make poetry ended in silence , and " Be it so , It is an injury , " said I , " to this day To think of anything but present joy . ” Everything at ...
... present tranquillity to summon up recollections from his past ; but the attempt to make poetry ended in silence , and " Be it so , It is an injury , " said I , " to this day To think of anything but present joy . ” Everything at ...
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... present stillness of his mind . For the present moment is the sum of all past moments . The last and most personal of the theories in the Lyrical Ballads Pref- ace is that poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings : it ...
... present stillness of his mind . For the present moment is the sum of all past moments . The last and most personal of the theories in the Lyrical Ballads Pref- ace is that poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings : it ...
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