The New-York Review, Volume 4George Dearborn & Company, 1839 |
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... never ! " The earliest date to any poem of Wordsworth is the year 1786 - a juvenile effusion of his sixteenth year ; the late edi- tion of his works was issued in 1837 ; -more than half a centu- ry devoted to the Art . His productions ...
... never ! " The earliest date to any poem of Wordsworth is the year 1786 - a juvenile effusion of his sixteenth year ; the late edi- tion of his works was issued in 1837 ; -more than half a centu- ry devoted to the Art . His productions ...
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... never was ? For the discerning intellect of Man , When wedded to this goodly universe In love and holy passion , shall find these A simple produce of the common day . - I , long before the blissful hour arrives , Would chant , in lonely ...
... never was ? For the discerning intellect of Man , When wedded to this goodly universe In love and holy passion , shall find these A simple produce of the common day . - I , long before the blissful hour arrives , Would chant , in lonely ...
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... never meditated on the truths which Wordsworth has wedded to immortal verse ? " It is such causes rather than temporary and local agencies , which , after all , ex- plain the world's slow reception of his poetry . Wordsworth's genius ...
... never meditated on the truths which Wordsworth has wedded to immortal verse ? " It is such causes rather than temporary and local agencies , which , after all , ex- plain the world's slow reception of his poetry . Wordsworth's genius ...
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... never ; Which neither listlessness , nor mad endeavor , Nor Man nor Boy , Nor all that is at enmity with joy , Can utterly abolish or destroy ! Hence in a season of calm weather , Though inland far we be , Our Souls have sight of that ...
... never ; Which neither listlessness , nor mad endeavor , Nor Man nor Boy , Nor all that is at enmity with joy , Can utterly abolish or destroy ! Hence in a season of calm weather , Though inland far we be , Our Souls have sight of that ...
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... never recognised its inner modes of feeling , is found to be desolate . How affec- tionately does Charles Lamb " the man Elia " -regard his other self " the child Elia , in the back ground , " as " a guard- ian giving the rule to his ...
... never recognised its inner modes of feeling , is found to be desolate . How affec- tionately does Charles Lamb " the man Elia " -regard his other self " the child Elia , in the back ground , " as " a guard- ian giving the rule to his ...
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