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... mind , and intended to be an introduction to the greater philosophical poem which he was already meditating , The Recluse in part , and only in part , realised in The Excursion . The Excursion was published in 1814 . Composition took ...
... mind , and intended to be an introduction to the greater philosophical poem which he was already meditating , The Recluse in part , and only in part , realised in The Excursion . The Excursion was published in 1814 . Composition took ...
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... minds , into the mind of man- My haunt , and the main region of my song . -Beauty - a living presence of the earth , Surpassing the most fair ideal forms Which craft of delicate spirits hath composed From earth's materials - waits upon ...
... minds , into the mind of man- My haunt , and the main region of my song . -Beauty - a living presence of the earth , Surpassing the most fair ideal forms Which craft of delicate spirits hath composed From earth's materials - waits upon ...
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... mind to its highest temper , which gave largeness to his sympathies and reality and power to his ideas . Every one knows that Wordsworth's early poetry was received with a shout of derision , such as , except in the case of Keats , has ...
... mind to its highest temper , which gave largeness to his sympathies and reality and power to his ideas . Every one knows that Wordsworth's early poetry was received with a shout of derision , such as , except in the case of Keats , has ...
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... mind thus trained the scenes through which he passed , and among which his life was spent , furnished never - cloying food . His continental journeys left deep impressions upon him ; these impressions were answered by those of his home ...
... mind thus trained the scenes through which he passed , and among which his life was spent , furnished never - cloying food . His continental journeys left deep impressions upon him ; these impressions were answered by those of his home ...
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... mind What passion makes them ; that meanwhile the forms Of Nature have a passion in themselves , That intermingles with those works of man To which she summons him ; although the works Be mean , have nothing lofty of their own ; And ...
... mind What passion makes them ; that meanwhile the forms Of Nature have a passion in themselves , That intermingles with those works of man To which she summons him ; although the works Be mean , have nothing lofty of their own ; And ...
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The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions by ..., Volume 4 Matthew Arnold Volledige weergave - 1881 |
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