From Wordsworth to SpenderPaul Robert Lieder Houghton Mifflin, 1950 Readings representative of major British authors. For contents and other editions, see Author Catalog. |
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... passion , speak of these , That justice may be done , obeisance paid Where it is due : thus haply shall I teach , Inspire ; through unadulterated ears . Pour rapture , tenderness , and hope , - my theme 240 No other than the very heart ...
... passion , speak of these , That justice may be done , obeisance paid Where it is due : thus haply shall I teach , Inspire ; through unadulterated ears . Pour rapture , tenderness , and hope , - my theme 240 No other than the very heart ...
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... passion as that which the real passion itself suggests , it is proper that he should consider himself as in the sit- uation of a translator , who does not scruple to substitute excellencies of another kind for those which are ...
... passion as that which the real passion itself suggests , it is proper that he should consider himself as in the sit- uation of a translator , who does not scruple to substitute excellencies of another kind for those which are ...
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... passion in the lowly . chooses to depict people from humble life , because , being nearer to nature than others , they are on the whole more impassioned , certainly more direct in their expression of 10 passion , than other men : it is ...
... passion in the lowly . chooses to depict people from humble life , because , being nearer to nature than others , they are on the whole more impassioned , certainly more direct in their expression of 10 passion , than other men : it is ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 14 |
nary Splendor and Beauty | 60 |
Авторские права | |
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