Wordsworth & His PoetryG.G. Harrap, 1914 - 198 páginas |
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... beauty of the closing image . It is interesting to note that these lines were afterwards recast in blank verse in " The Prelude . " Words- worth first describes the spot and the circum- stances in which they were written , and then ...
... beauty of the closing image . It is interesting to note that these lines were afterwards recast in blank verse in " The Prelude . " Words- worth first describes the spot and the circum- stances in which they were written , and then ...
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... beauty of nature was loved with an unreflecting passion alto- gether untouched by intellectual interests or associations the kind of passion which found such full expression in the poetry of Keats.1 Yet even this stage proved to be one ...
... beauty of nature was loved with an unreflecting passion alto- gether untouched by intellectual interests or associations the kind of passion which found such full expression in the poetry of Keats.1 Yet even this stage proved to be one ...
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... beauty , not substituted for it . As an expression of pure delight in such natural beauty the following verses could not easily be surpassed by any poet : “ I WANDERED LONELY AS A CLOUD " I wandered lonely as a cloud That floats on high ...
... beauty , not substituted for it . As an expression of pure delight in such natural beauty the following verses could not easily be surpassed by any poet : “ I WANDERED LONELY AS A CLOUD " I wandered lonely as a cloud That floats on high ...
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To the Memory of Raisley Calvert | 54 |
Composed upon Westminster Bridge | 123 |
Not mid the Worlds vain Objects | 156 |
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Alfoxden beauty behold beneath blessed breathed bright brother calm cheerful child Coleorton Coleridge Cottage dark dear delight divine Dorothy doth Dove Cottage dream earth English eyes face faith feel fields gentle Grasmere grave happy hath Hawkshead heard heart Heaven hill hope hour human Isabel James Hogg lake light live lonely look Lucy Luke Lyrical Ballads memory mighty mind mood moral morning mountains murmur nature Nature's Nether Stowey never night o'er once passed passion Peele Castle pleasure poem poet poetic POETRY poor Prelude quiet round Rydal Mount seemed Shepherd sight silent Sir James Lowther sister sleep sonnets sorrow soul spirit stood stream sweet thee things thou thought Tintern Abbey tour trees truth vale verses voice W. H. Hudson walk wandered William WILLIAM HENRY HUDSON woods Words Wordsworth worth wrote Yarrow youth