The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 1G. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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Page xi
... thing that Wordsworth himself expressed his strong disapproval of the chronological arrange- ment . " I remember being surprised , " writes the Rev. R. P. Graves , " by the feeling akin to indignation which Wordsworth manifested at the ...
... thing that Wordsworth himself expressed his strong disapproval of the chronological arrange- ment . " I remember being surprised , " writes the Rev. R. P. Graves , " by the feeling akin to indignation which Wordsworth manifested at the ...
Page xxviii
... things in France ; all seemed natural , and he moved along with what was happening " as a bird moves through the air . " Soon after he had taken his degree , Words- worth , with vague views as to his mode of earning a livelihood ...
... things in France ; all seemed natural , and he moved along with what was happening " as a bird moves through the air . " Soon after he had taken his degree , Words- worth , with vague views as to his mode of earning a livelihood ...
Page xxx
... thing of the past . In the rapid play of storm and sunshine this seemed a moment of brightness . Yet Wordsworth was not insensible to the dangers of the cause that had grown so dear to him , and he even dreamed that he himself might be ...
... thing of the past . In the rapid play of storm and sunshine this seemed a moment of brightness . Yet Wordsworth was not insensible to the dangers of the cause that had grown so dear to him , and he even dreamed that he himself might be ...
Page lxii
William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. 1 soul . If there be a sacramental system in things natural - outward and visible signs , inward and spiritual grace , why - some went on to ask - should there not be a sacramental sys- tem in religion ...
William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. 1 soul . If there be a sacramental system in things natural - outward and visible signs , inward and spiritual grace , why - some went on to ask - should there not be a sacramental sys- tem in religion ...
Page lxviii
... things are true , whatsoever things are reverend , whatsoever things are just , whatso- ever things are pure , whatsoever things are lovely , whatsoever things are of good report . The recognition of his genius and work as a poet by ...
... things are true , whatsoever things are reverend , whatsoever things are just , whatso- ever things are pure , whatsoever things are lovely , whatsoever things are of good report . The recognition of his genius and work as a poet by ...
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