| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1880 - 676 стор.
...is in him ; delighting to contemplate similar volitions and passions as manifested in the goings-on of the universe, and habitually impelled to create...them where he does not find them. To these qualities be has added, a disposition to be affected more than other men by absent things as if they were present... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1882 - 642 стор.
...contemplate similar volitions and passions as manifested in the goings-on of the Universe, and hahitually wor 2 disposition to he affected more than other men hy ahsent things as if they were present ; an ahility... | |
| Alfred Brunswick - 1884 - 46 стор.
...befonber§ jroei gähigfeiten ^eroor, roelфe bie ©mpfäng^feit be§ Ф1фter§ biefem oerleibe : „to be affected more than other men by absent things as if they were present", unb fiф in frembe Seibenfфaften hineinjuoerfe^en. 2U§ britte jur ©rjeugung ber $oefie not^ige Sraft... | |
| Frank Carr - 1885 - 534 стор.
...is in him, delighting to contemplate similar volitions and passions as manifested in the goings-on of the universe, and habitually impelled to create them where he does not find them," We have this Poet, as already said, dealing with Nature and the Mind of Man — making these his study,... | |
| rev. t.g. bonney - 1887 - 324 стор.
...is in him ; delighting to contemplate similar volitions and passions as manifested in the goings-on of the Universe, and habitually impelled to create them where he does not find them." William Wordsworth was born at Cockermouth, a small town of Cumberland, on the high road from Keswick... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1892 - 214 стор.
...him; delighting to contemplate similar volitions and pasi > ' sions as manifested in the goings-on of the Universe, and / habitually impelled to create...affected more than other men by absent things as if they 5 were present; an ability of conjuring up in himself passions, which are indeed far from being the... | |
| Florence Bartling - 1901 - 142 стор.
...is in him, delighting to contemplate similar volition:; and passions as manifested in the goings on of the universe, and habitually impelled to create them where he does not find then?. "He is the rock of defence fl>r human nature; an upholder and preserver, carrying everywhere... | |
| Juvenal - 1903 - 190 стор.
...is in him ; delighting to contemplate similar volitions and passions as manifested in the goings on of the universe, and habitually impelled to create them where he does not find them." 3 It is clear, then, that poetry does not consist in mere imaginative creation, or appreciative descriptions... | |
| William Morton Payne - 1907 - 404 стор.
...is in him; delighting to contemplate similar volitions and passions as manifested in the goings-on of the Universe, and habitually impelled to create them where he does not find them." Contrasting poetry with science, he says : "The man of science seeks truth as a remote and unknown... | |
| David Watson Rannie - 1907 - 422 стор.
...is in him ; delighting to contemplate similar olitions and passions as manifested in the goings-on of the Universe, and habitually impelled to create them where he does ot find them. To these qualities he has added a disposition ) be affected more than other men by absent... | |
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