Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... Wordsworth ) -Tout homme refiechi est méchant ; but I conceive that the same reasoning , which Mr Wordsworth applies so eloquently and justly to the natural philosopher and metaphysician , may be extended to the moralist , the divine ...
... Wordsworth ) -Tout homme refiechi est méchant ; but I conceive that the same reasoning , which Mr Wordsworth applies so eloquently and justly to the natural philosopher and metaphysician , may be extended to the moralist , the divine ...
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... Wordsworth's poetry , is to be found only in the subject and the style : the sentiments are subtle and profound . In the latter respect , his poetry ... Wordsworth's poems in general are the history of a 19 ON MR WORDSWORTH'S Excursion 289.
... Wordsworth's poetry , is to be found only in the subject and the style : the sentiments are subtle and profound . In the latter respect , his poetry ... Wordsworth's poems in general are the history of a 19 ON MR WORDSWORTH'S Excursion 289.
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... Wordsworth in his attachment to groves and fields , I cannot extend the same admiration to their inhabitants , or to the manners of a country life in general . I go along with him while he is the subject of his own narrative , but I ...
... Wordsworth in his attachment to groves and fields , I cannot extend the same admiration to their inhabitants , or to the manners of a country life in general . I go along with him while he is the subject of his own narrative , but I ...
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