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... admiration are true and noble , they will ever be found to suggest some antidote to the fatigues of their pursuit . We shall see as we proceed how a deepening insight into the lives of the peasantry around him , —the happiness and ...
... admiration are true and noble , they will ever be found to suggest some antidote to the fatigues of their pursuit . We shall see as we proceed how a deepening insight into the lives of the peasantry around him , —the happiness and ...
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... admiration for Nature so constant , an understanding of her so subtle , a sympathy so profound , that they became a veritable wor- ship . Such worship , I repeat , is not what we commonly imply either by paganism or by pantheism . For ...
... admiration for Nature so constant , an understanding of her so subtle , a sympathy so profound , that they became a veritable wor- ship . Such worship , I repeat , is not what we commonly imply either by paganism or by pantheism . For ...
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... tours very noticeable except as showing that he was not blindly wedded to his own lake scenery ; that his admiration could face comparisons , and keep the same vividness when he was fresh from other 156 [ CHAP WORDSWORTH .
... tours very noticeable except as showing that he was not blindly wedded to his own lake scenery ; that his admiration could face comparisons , and keep the same vividness when he was fresh from other 156 [ CHAP WORDSWORTH .
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admiration affections Alfoxden beauty brother calm character charm Cockermouth Coleorton Coleridge connexion cottage Cumberland Cumbrian Dean CHURCH death delight described dignity dwell earth element emotion England English Esthwaite Excursion eyes feeling felt gaze give Goslar Grasmere happy Hawkshead heart heaven honour human ideal imagination impressive influence inspired instincts intimate J. A. SYMONDS John Wordsworth Keswick lake Laodamia letter living look Lord Chamberlain Lyrical Ballads man's mankind memories mind Miss Wordsworth's moods moral mountains murmur Nature Nature's never objects once pain passage passion peace Penrith perhaps pleasure poems poet poet's poetic poetry round Rydal Mount says Wordsworth scarcely scene scenery seemed sense sight Sir George Sir LESLIE STEPHEN sister Skiddaw solemn solitary solitude sonnets sorrow soul spirit strong sympathy things thought tion tour tranquil truth Ullswater verses virtue vision voice walked William Wordsworth words worth writes