PoemsGinn, 1898 - 522 páginas |
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... faith ; but this did not advance into distinct consciousness as a social and political creed until at Blois he came ... faith in the leaders of the move- ment and exulted when tidings reached him of the death of Robespierre ; he found it ...
... faith ; but this did not advance into distinct consciousness as a social and political creed until at Blois he came ... faith in the leaders of the move- ment and exulted when tidings reached him of the death of Robespierre ; he found it ...
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... faith , enabled a great poet to devote himself to his high calling . How and where the summer of 1795 passed is uncertain ; probably for part of the time Wordsworth was in the North of England , for part of the time in London . It is ...
... faith , enabled a great poet to devote himself to his high calling . How and where the summer of 1795 passed is uncertain ; probably for part of the time Wordsworth was in the North of England , for part of the time in London . It is ...
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... faith in the whispers of the lonely Muse " was not dependent on the public journals . " Trouble not yourself , " he wrote to Lady Beaumont , " upon their present reception ; of what moment is that compared with what I trust is their ...
... faith in the whispers of the lonely Muse " was not dependent on the public journals . " Trouble not yourself , " he wrote to Lady Beaumont , " upon their present reception ; of what moment is that compared with what I trust is their ...
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... to the aid of the analytic un- derstanding on the one hand imagination , and on the other a faith which , as he conceived , could justify itself to the reason . To suppose that Wordsworth's was a mild , gentle , INTRODUCTION . xli.
... to the aid of the analytic un- derstanding on the one hand imagination , and on the other a faith which , as he conceived , could justify itself to the reason . To suppose that Wordsworth's was a mild , gentle , INTRODUCTION . xli.
Página xliv
... faith , the optimism , of his age , but modified by individual reflection . He looked forward , though in no violent revo- lutionary spirit , to a great destiny for mankind ; he viewed the world as a high - school for the education of ...
... faith , the optimism , of his age , but modified by individual reflection . He looked forward , though in no violent revo- lutionary spirit , to a great destiny for mankind ; he viewed the world as a high - school for the education of ...
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