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... spirit , by the divine . When his seventeenth year was come there developed , presumably from the animism ( for it " had been gradually prepar'd " ) , " a joyous consciousness not only of individual Spirits in certain places but of one ...
... spirit , by the divine . When his seventeenth year was come there developed , presumably from the animism ( for it " had been gradually prepar'd " ) , " a joyous consciousness not only of individual Spirits in certain places but of one ...
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... Spirit possessed of personality who permeates not only all na- ture but the minds of men and who inspires elevated thoughts and sublime feelings . For Wordsworth such a Spirit was one who " wields the world with never - wearied love ...
... Spirit possessed of personality who permeates not only all na- ture but the minds of men and who inspires elevated thoughts and sublime feelings . For Wordsworth such a Spirit was one who " wields the world with never - wearied love ...
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... spirit , and expression this paragraph recalls the great passages in Book I , to which it is hardly inferior . It may have been written about the same time as these although there are no early manu- scripts . The final text is almost ...
... spirit , and expression this paragraph recalls the great passages in Book I , to which it is hardly inferior . It may have been written about the same time as these although there are no early manu- scripts . The final text is almost ...
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TABLE OF SIGLA ABBREVIATIONS ETC xi | 111 |
INTRODUCTION 1 | 119 |
CHAPTER | 131 |
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The Mind of a Poet: A Study of Wordsworth's Thought with Particular ..., Volym 2 Raymond Dexter Havens Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1941 |
The Mind of a Poet: A Study of Wordsworth's Thought, Volym 2 Raymond Dexter Havens Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1951 |
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admirable alliteration apparently associated beauty beginning believe called Cambridge Chapter child clear close Coleridge composed conception connected consciousness contrast creative deal described earlier early effect emotions Excursion experience expressed external faculty fear feeling felt final text give given heart hope human idea illustration images imagination implied important impressions incidents interest kind later less letter lines living London matter means mentioned mind mystery mystic nature never objects observed omitted original passage passed passion perhaps period picture poem poet poet's poetry Preface Prelude present presumably probably reading reason refer remarks scene seems sense similar soul speaking spirit strong suggests things thinking thought tion true truth universe variant viii wonder Wordsworth worth writes written wrote youth