The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, 1 tomasLittle, Brown, 1854 |
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... mind . Wordsworth's ordinary amusements here were hunting and fish- ing , rowing , skating , and long walks around the lake and among the hills . His life as a school- boy was favorable also to his poetic development , in being ...
... mind . Wordsworth's ordinary amusements here were hunting and fish- ing , rowing , skating , and long walks around the lake and among the hills . His life as a school- boy was favorable also to his poetic development , in being ...
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... mind as early as in his fourteenth year to become a poet . In commenting , sixty years afterward , on a couplet in one of these poems , - 66 And , fronting the bright west , the oak entwines Its darkening boughs and leaves in stronger ...
... mind as early as in his fourteenth year to become a poet . In commenting , sixty years afterward , on a couplet in one of these poems , - 66 And , fronting the bright west , the oak entwines Its darkening boughs and leaves in stronger ...
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... mind , and the mutual interaction and dependence of the external and internal universe . Doubtless his early orphanage was not without its effect in confirming a character naturally impa- tient of control , and his mind , left to itself ...
... mind , and the mutual interaction and dependence of the external and internal universe . Doubtless his early orphanage was not without its effect in confirming a character naturally impa- tient of control , and his mind , left to itself ...
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... mind . It was she who called forth the shier sensibilities of his nature , and taught an originally harsh and ... minds with messages from the future . Through the greater part of his life she continued to be a kind of poetical ...
... mind . It was she who called forth the shier sensibilities of his nature , and taught an originally harsh and ... minds with messages from the future . Through the greater part of his life she continued to be a kind of poetical ...
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... mind which always compensated itself for its artistic radicalism by an involuntary leaning toward external respectability , should recoil from whatever was convulsionary and destructive in politics , and above all in religion . He reads ...
... mind which always compensated itself for its artistic radicalism by an involuntary leaning toward external respectability , should recoil from whatever was convulsionary and destructive in politics , and above all in religion . He reads ...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth– With a Memoir William Wordsworth Visos knygos peržiūra - 1870 |
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