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... nature , without the ' radiance ' and ' splendour ' it once had but still passionately loved . One is reminded of the title to Book VIII of The Prelude ' Love of Nature leading to Love of Man ' . The sun which at the beginning of the ...
... nature , without the ' radiance ' and ' splendour ' it once had but still passionately loved . One is reminded of the title to Book VIII of The Prelude ' Love of Nature leading to Love of Man ' . The sun which at the beginning of the ...
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... nature , even at its freshest and most life - giving , to effect anything more than a momentary bliss . The Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard refuses comforts of that kind , and in that poem the ' voice of Nature ' is not a solace ...
... nature , even at its freshest and most life - giving , to effect anything more than a momentary bliss . The Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard refuses comforts of that kind , and in that poem the ' voice of Nature ' is not a solace ...
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... nature ' ( 504-5 ) . There is a persistent critical tradition that focuses on that word oblivious and reads nature's detailed activities in the poem as uncaring and implacable . In Jonathan Wordsworth's powerful and influential reading ...
... nature ' ( 504-5 ) . There is a persistent critical tradition that focuses on that word oblivious and reads nature's detailed activities in the poem as uncaring and implacable . In Jonathan Wordsworth's powerful and influential reading ...
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