Poems of Wordsworth (from Arnold's Selections)Macmillan and Company, 1892 - 331 sidor |
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Sida x
... give enduring freshness , to that which any one of the others has left . But this is not enough to say . I think it certain , further , that if we take the chief poetical names of the Continent since the death of Molière , and ...
... give enduring freshness , to that which any one of the others has left . But this is not enough to say . I think it certain , further , that if we take the chief poetical names of the Continent since the death of Molière , and ...
Sida xi
... give enduring freshness , superior to theirs . This is a high claim to make for Wordsworth . But if it is a just claim , if Wordsworth's place among the poets who have appeared in the last two or three centuries is after Shakspeare ...
... give enduring freshness , superior to theirs . This is a high claim to make for Wordsworth . But if it is a just claim , if Wordsworth's place among the poets who have appeared in the last two or three centuries is after Shakspeare ...
Sida xiii
... gives us so much to rest upon , so much which communicates his spirit and en- gages ours ! This is of very great importance . If it were a compari- son of single pieces , or of three or four pieces , by each poet , I do not say that ...
... gives us so much to rest upon , so much which communicates his spirit and en- gages ours ! This is of very great importance . If it were a compari- son of single pieces , or of three or four pieces , by each poet , I do not say that ...
Sida xx
... gives us at last such poetry as this , which the devout Wordsworthian accepts : - " O for the coming of that glorious time When , prizing knowledge as her noblest wealth And best protection , this Imperial Realm , While she exacts ...
... gives us at last such poetry as this , which the devout Wordsworthian accepts : - " O for the coming of that glorious time When , prizing knowledge as her noblest wealth And best protection , this Imperial Realm , While she exacts ...
Sida xxi
... yet a source where all may go and draw for it . Nevertheless , we are not to suppose that everything is precious which Wordsworth , standing even at this peren- b nial and beautiful source , may give us . Wordsworthians PREFACE . xxi.
... yet a source where all may go and draw for it . Nevertheless , we are not to suppose that everything is precious which Wordsworth , standing even at this peren- b nial and beautiful source , may give us . Wordsworthians PREFACE . xxi.
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