Poems of Wordsworth (from Arnold's Selections)Macmillan and Company, 1892 - 331 sidor |
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Sida xiii
... beauty , but they would prove to be very few in number , scarcely more than half - a - dozen . I maintain , on the other hand , that what strikes me with admiration , what establishes in my opinion Wordsworth's superiority , is the ...
... beauty , but they would prove to be very few in number , scarcely more than half - a - dozen . I maintain , on the other hand , that what strikes me with admiration , what establishes in my opinion Wordsworth's superiority , is the ...
Sida xiv
... beauty and poetic truth , from his ap- plication , I say , to his subject , whatever it may be , of the ideas " On man , on nature , and on human life , " which he has acquired for himself . The line quoted is Wordsworth's own ; and his ...
... beauty and poetic truth , from his ap- plication , I say , to his subject , whatever it may be , of the ideas " On man , on nature , and on human life , " which he has acquired for himself . The line quoted is Wordsworth's own ; and his ...
Sida xv
... beauty and poetic truth . If it is said that to call these ideas moral ideas is to introduce a strong and injurious limitation , I answer that it is to do nothing of the kind , because moral ideas are really so main a part of human life ...
... beauty and poetic truth . If it is said that to call these ideas moral ideas is to introduce a strong and injurious limitation , I answer that it is to do nothing of the kind , because moral ideas are really so main a part of human life ...
Sida xvii
... beauty , love and hope . And melancholy fear subdued by faith , Of blessed consolations in distress , Of moral strength and intellectual power , Of joy in widest commonalty spread " — then we have a poet intent on " the best and master ...
... beauty , love and hope . And melancholy fear subdued by faith , Of blessed consolations in distress , Of moral strength and intellectual power , Of joy in widest commonalty spread " — then we have a poet intent on " the best and master ...
Sida xx
... beauty as a play of fancy , has itself not the character of poetic truth of the best kind ; it has no real solidity . The instinct of delight in Nature and her beauty had no doubt extraordinary strength in Wordsworth himself as a child ...
... beauty as a play of fancy , has itself not the character of poetic truth of the best kind ; it has no real solidity . The instinct of delight in Nature and her beauty had no doubt extraordinary strength in Wordsworth himself as a child ...
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