Nature never did betray The heart that loved her ; 'tis her privilege Through all the years of this our life to lead From joy to joy : for she can so inform The mind that is within us, so impress With quietness and beauty, and so feed With lofty thoughts,... The Miscellaneous Poems of William Wordsworth - Стр. 274авторы: William Wordsworth - 1820Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - Страниц: 738
...never did betray The heart that loved her ; 'tis her privilege, Through all the years of this our life, , Singing of Mount Abora. Could I revive within me...That with music loud and long, I would build that dom tongue.% Rash judgments, nor the sneers of selfish men, Nor greetings where no kindness is, nor all... | |
| William Lad Sessions - 1994 - Страниц: 324
...repair" (Emerson, 1957, 24). "Nature never did betray/ The heart that loved her", such that nothing shall "disturb/ Our cheerful faith, that all which we behold/ Is full of blessings" (Wordsworth, "Tintern Abbey," lines 122—23, !33~34)- "I will mention another experience straight... | |
| Carl R. Woodring, James Shapiro - 1995 - Страниц: 936
...never did betray The heart that loved her; 'tis her privilege, Through all the years of this our life, to lead From joy to joy: for she can so inform The...selfish men, Nor greetings where no kindness is, nor all 150 The drcary intercourse of daily life, Shall e'er prevail against us, or disturb Our cheerful faith,... | |
| Stanley E. Porter - 1996 - Страниц: 322
...woods, How often has my spirit turned to thee! Nor greetings where no kindness is, nor all The dreamy intercourse of daily life, Shall e'er prevail against...faith, that all which we behold Is full of blessings. In these three, brief extracts from Tintern Abbey' one gets a sense not only of the particular language... | |
| Andrew J. Davis - 1996 - Страниц: 438
...never did betrty The heart that loved her ; 'tia her privilege, Through all the years of this oar life, to lead From joy to joy ; for she can so inform The...mind that is within us. so impress With quietness aud beauty, and ao feed With lofty thoughts, that neither evil tongne*, Ranh judgments, flor the sneers... | |
| Stephen Adams - 1997 - Страниц: 260
...never did betray the heart that loved her; 'Tis her privilege through all the years of this our life to lead from joy to joy: For she can || so inform...against us or || disturb our cheerful faith that all that we behold is full of blessings. Therefore || let the moon shine on thee in thy solitary walk;... | |
| Robert Andrews - 1997 - Страниц: 666
...British poet, classical scholar. Last Poems, no. 9(1922). 3 Neither evil tongues, Rash judgements, nor the sneers of selfish men, Nor greetings where...intercourse of daily life, Shall e'er prevail against us. WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, (1770-1850) British poet. "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey," I.... | |
| Eric L. Haralson, John Hollander - 1998 - Страниц: 598
...bear the whips and scorns of time") in "Tintern Abbey" that neither evil tongues, Rash judgements, nor the sneers of selfish men, Nor greetings where...kindness is, nor all The dreary intercourse of daily life - and while "Tintern Abbey" resounds all through Bryant's work, neither Bryant nor Wordsworth would... | |
| David Bromwich - 2000 - Страниц: 204
...the man very like the defensive self-portrait that crept into the final paragraph of "Tintern Abbey" ("neither evil tongues, / Rash judgments, nor the...selfish men, / Nor greetings where no kindness is. . . ."): He was one who own'd No common soul. In youth, by genius nurs'd, And big with lofty views,... | |
| Nancy Armstrong - 2002 - Страниц: 354
...the setting that attracted the picturesque traveler of a generation before: . . . for she [nature] can so inform The mind that is within us, so impress...intercourse of daily life, Shall e'er prevail against us ... With these lines Wordsworth is waging an argument with his more popular contemporary. Gilpin had... | |
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