The English Poets: Selections, Том 4Thomas Humphry Ward Macmillan and Company, 1890 |
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... Nature and Human Life . ' He tried to animate and invest with imaginative light the convictions of religious , practical , homely but high - hearted England , as Goethe thought out in his poetry the speculations and sceptical moods of ...
... Nature and Human Life . ' He tried to animate and invest with imaginative light the convictions of religious , practical , homely but high - hearted England , as Goethe thought out in his poetry the speculations and sceptical moods of ...
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... nature , and of that power of dis- criminating insight into the characteristic varieties of its beauty and awfulness , which afterwards so strongly marked his writings . ' I recollect distinctly , ' he says of a description in one of ...
... nature , and of that power of dis- criminating insight into the characteristic varieties of its beauty and awfulness , which afterwards so strongly marked his writings . ' I recollect distinctly , ' he says of a description in one of ...
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... nature , a follower , but with richer gifts , of Thomson , Aken- side , perhaps Cowper . But it was the trial and the struggle which he went through , amid the hopes and overthrows of the French Revo- lution , which annealed his mind to ...
... nature , a follower , but with richer gifts , of Thomson , Aken- side , perhaps Cowper . But it was the trial and the struggle which he went through , amid the hopes and overthrows of the French Revo- lution , which annealed his mind to ...
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... nature , as affecting human life and feeling , and man , as the fellow creature of nature , but also separate and beyond it in faculties and destiny - had not yet rendered up even to the mightiest of former poets all that they had in ...
... nature , as affecting human life and feeling , and man , as the fellow creature of nature , but also separate and beyond it in faculties and destiny - had not yet rendered up even to the mightiest of former poets all that they had in ...
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... nature , as in the Evening Walk , and the Descriptive Sketches . He had early and well learned his lesson of nature - learned to watch and note in her that to which other eyes were blind , of expression and novelty in common sights . A ...
... nature , as in the Evening Walk , and the Descriptive Sketches . He had early and well learned his lesson of nature - learned to watch and note in her that to which other eyes were blind , of expression and novelty in common sights . A ...
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