Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseClarendon Press, 1969 - 212 стор. |
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... Poet principally directs his attention . He con- siders man and nature as essentially adapted to each other , 20 and the mind of man as naturally the mirror of the fairest and most interesting properties of nature . And thus the Poet ...
... Poet principally directs his attention . He con- siders man and nature as essentially adapted to each other , 20 and the mind of man as naturally the mirror of the fairest and most interesting properties of nature . And thus the Poet ...
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... Poet binds together by passion and knowledge the vast empire of human society , as it is spread over the whole earth , and over all time . The objects of the Poet's thoughts are everywhere ; though the eyes and senses of man are , it is ...
... Poet binds together by passion and knowledge the vast empire of human society , as it is spread over the whole earth , and over all time . The objects of the Poet's thoughts are everywhere ; though the eyes and senses of man are , it is ...
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... Poet might then be allowed to use a peculiar lan- guage when expressing his feelings for his own gratification , or that of men like himself . But Poets do not write for Poets alone , but for men . Unless therefore we are advocates for ...
... Poet might then be allowed to use a peculiar lan- guage when expressing his feelings for his own gratification , or that of men like himself . But Poets do not write for Poets alone , but for men . Unless therefore we are advocates for ...
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Yarrow Revisited | 133 |
Extempore Effusion upon the Death of James Hogg | 137 |
Nuns fret not at their convents narrow room | 139 |
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