Wordsworth to TennysonH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1913 |
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Page 7
... beauty , mutually grateful loving - kind- ness , sympathy , symmetry , and harmony . As a thinker he seems to have fashioned for himself some such system as this for our globe . Being a poet born he was in the habit of summoning ...
... beauty , mutually grateful loving - kind- ness , sympathy , symmetry , and harmony . As a thinker he seems to have fashioned for himself some such system as this for our globe . Being a poet born he was in the habit of summoning ...
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... beauty ; that she wishes her principal creature , man , to see it , enjoy it , complete it ; to imitate her in love and goodness to all ; that he ought to learn from the excellence of Divine origin - in her and hers , how closely he is ...
... beauty ; that she wishes her principal creature , man , to see it , enjoy it , complete it ; to imitate her in love and goodness to all ; that he ought to learn from the excellence of Divine origin - in her and hers , how closely he is ...
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... beauty with as little heed to a lesson from it as an Elizabethan minstrel of love . He could have produced no more spontaneous apparitions of metrical sweetness ! Lucy is not the less lyrically lovely that she impersonates Nature's ...
... beauty with as little heed to a lesson from it as an Elizabethan minstrel of love . He could have produced no more spontaneous apparitions of metrical sweetness ! Lucy is not the less lyrically lovely that she impersonates Nature's ...
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... beauty and tenderness . Commonly it is possible to be thus sensible of the simple singer , apart from the seer , in Wordsworth - not always . I cannot pretend to press an indiscriminate resort to him for the amusement of an idle hour ...
... beauty and tenderness . Commonly it is possible to be thus sensible of the simple singer , apart from the seer , in Wordsworth - not always . I cannot pretend to press an indiscriminate resort to him for the amusement of an idle hour ...
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... beauty and wisdom besides . Single pieces , like the great Ode , are matter for entire volumes . Together they reflect the whole poetry of life as lived , and as it ought to be lived . In that unison I find in effect an explanation of ...
... beauty and wisdom besides . Single pieces , like the great Ode , are matter for entire volumes . Together they reflect the whole poetry of life as lived , and as it ought to be lived . In that unison I find in effect an explanation of ...
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