Poems of Wordsworth (from Arnold's Selections)Macmillan and Company, 1892 - 331 sidor |
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Sida xiii
... hand , that what strikes me with admiration , what establishes in my opinion Wordsworth's superiority , is the great and ample body of powerful work which remains to him , even after all his inferior work has been cleared away . He ...
... hand , that what strikes me with admiration , what establishes in my opinion Wordsworth's superiority , is the great and ample body of powerful work which remains to him , even after all his inferior work has been cleared away . He ...
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... hand before he can kiss , with the line , " For ever wilt thou love , and she be fair " — he utters a moral idea . When Shakspeare says , that " We are such stuff As dreams are made of , and our little life Is rounded with a sleep ...
... hand before he can kiss , with the line , " For ever wilt thou love , and she be fair " — he utters a moral idea . When Shakspeare says , that " We are such stuff As dreams are made of , and our little life Is rounded with a sleep ...
Sida xvi
... hands of pedants and professional dealers , they grow tiresome to some of us . We find attraction , at times , even in a poetry of revolt against them ; in a poetry which might take for its motto Omar Kheyam's words : " Let us make up ...
... hands of pedants and professional dealers , they grow tiresome to some of us . We find attraction , at times , even in a poetry of revolt against them ; in a poetry which might take for its motto Omar Kheyam's words : " Let us make up ...
Sida xxiv
... hand , and to write for him with her own bare , sheer , penetrating power . This arises from two causes from the profound sincereness with which Words- worth feels his subject , and also from the profoundly sincere and natural character ...
... hand , and to write for him with her own bare , sheer , penetrating power . This arises from two causes from the profound sincereness with which Words- worth feels his subject , and also from the profoundly sincere and natural character ...
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... hand . Not blither is the mountain roe : With many a wanton stroke Her feet disperse the powdery snow , That rises up like smoke . The snow came on before its time : She wandered up and down ; And many a hill did Lucy climb ; But never ...
... hand . Not blither is the mountain roe : With many a wanton stroke Her feet disperse the powdery snow , That rises up like smoke . The snow came on before its time : She wandered up and down ; And many a hill did Lucy climb ; But never ...
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