The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 1G. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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Page xiv
... called final ( see for example , " Ruth , " " Song of the Wandering Jew , " " Ode to Duty , " " To a Skylark " ) . I found it necessary to do the whole work over again , and the task was not a light one . I cannot suppose that my own ...
... called final ( see for example , " Ruth , " " Song of the Wandering Jew , " " Ode to Duty , " " To a Skylark " ) . I found it necessary to do the whole work over again , and the task was not a light one . I cannot suppose that my own ...
Page xxi
... called the " return to nature . He returned to nature in his sense of the impor- tance of the relations between the human spirit and the material universe as apprehended by the imagination ; he returned to nature in his recognition of ...
... called the " return to nature . He returned to nature in his sense of the impor- tance of the relations between the human spirit and the material universe as apprehended by the imagination ; he returned to nature in his recognition of ...
Page xxxvii
... called for in 1802 and 1805 . Something of the appearance of Wordsworth in early manhood can be gathered from a description by Hazlitt , whose powers of obser- vation were keen , and who himself in 1803 painted , but with small success ...
... called for in 1802 and 1805 . Something of the appearance of Wordsworth in early manhood can be gathered from a description by Hazlitt , whose powers of obser- vation were keen , and who himself in 1803 painted , but with small success ...
Page lxi
... a paddock , Angli- can or other . But he trained his pupil to reach the spiritual through material and visible forms ; he called in the senses to the aid of the 1 soul . If there be a sacramental system in MEMOIR . lxi.
... a paddock , Angli- can or other . But he trained his pupil to reach the spiritual through material and visible forms ; he called in the senses to the aid of the 1 soul . If there be a sacramental system in MEMOIR . lxi.
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... called thee blessed ; When with her infants , from some shady seat By the lake's edge , she rose - to face the noon- tide heat ; Or taught their limbs along the dusty road A few short steps to totter with their load . 255 I see her now ...
... called thee blessed ; When with her infants , from some shady seat By the lake's edge , she rose - to face the noon- tide heat ; Or taught their limbs along the dusty road A few short steps to totter with their load . 255 I see her now ...
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