The remotest discoveries of the Chemist, the Botanist, or Mineralogist will be as proper objects of the Poet's art as any upon which it can be employed if the time should ever come when these things shall be familiar to us and the relations under which... Lyrical Ballads– With Pastoral and Other Poems - xxxviii psl.autoriai: William Wordsworth - 1802Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Anna Lydia Ward - 1889 - 720 psl.
...science itself. The remotest discoveries of the cliemist, the botanist, or mineralogist will be as proper objects of the poet's art as any upon which...under which they are contemplated by the followers of the respective sciences shall be manifestly and palpably material to us as enjoying and suffering beings.... | |
| William Angus Knight, Wordsworth Society - 1889 - 388 psl.
...science itself. The remotest discoveries of the chemist, the botanist, or mineralogist, will be as proper objects of the poet's art as any upon which...when these things shall be familiar to us, and the relation under which they are contemplated by the followers of these respective sciences shall oe manifestly... | |
| William Angus Knight - 1889 - 394 psl.
...science itself. The remotest discoveries of the chemist, the botanist, or mineralogist, will be as proper objects of the poet's art as any upon which...employed, if the time should ever come when these tilings shall be familiar to us, and the relation under which they are contemplated by the followers... | |
| 1889 - 526 psl.
...itself. The remotest discoveries of the chemist, the botanist or mineralogist, will be as proper object* of the poet's art as any upon which it can be employed. . . . If the time should ever come when what is now called science . . . shall be ready to put on, as it were, a form of flesh and blood, the... | |
| Anna Lydia Ward - 1889 - 724 psl.
...shall be familiar to us, and the relations under which they are contemplated by the followers of the respective sciences shall be manifestly and palpably...material to us as enjoying and suffering beings. If the time • should ever come when what is now called science, thus familiarized to men, shall be ready... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1892 - 214 psl.
...Chemist, the Botanist, or Mineralogist, will be as proper objects of the Poet's art as any upon 10. which it can be employed, if the time should ever...material to us as enjoying and suffering beings. If the 15 time should ever corne_when what is now called science, thus familiarised to men, shall be ready... | |
| Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - 1893 - 284 psl.
...the science itself. The remotest discoveries of the chemist, the botanist, or mineralogist will be as proper objects of the poet's art as any upon which...material to us as enjoying and suffering beings. If the time should ever come when what is now called science, thus familiarized to men, shall be ready to... | |
| Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - 1893 - 288 psl.
...the science itself. The remotest discoveries of the chemist, the botanist, or mineralogist will be as proper objects of the poet's art as any upon which...material to us as enjoying and suffering beings. If the time should ever come when what is now called science, thus familiarized to men, shall be ready to... | |
| 1893 - 1068 psl.
...shall be familiar to us, and the relations under which they are contemplated by the followers of the respective sciences shall be manifestly and palpably...material to us as enjoying and suffering beings. If the time should ever come when what is now called science, thus familiarised to men, shall be ready to... | |
| Emilie Poulsson - 1893 - 484 psl.
...remotest discoveries of the chemist, the botanist andthe mineralogist " (if familiarized to men) are " as proper objects of the poet's art as any upon which it can be employed." Shall we not, then, trust the word of critic and poet regarding these relations, and avoid putting... | |
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