Wordsworth & His PoetryG.G. Harrap, 1914 - 198 páginas |
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... moral evil and of good . " But before we charge Wordsworth with absurdity it will be well to make sure that we really understand his position . Though his recoil from mere bookish- ness manifestly prompted him to a too emphatic and over ...
... moral evil and of good . " But before we charge Wordsworth with absurdity it will be well to make sure that we really understand his position . Though his recoil from mere bookish- ness manifestly prompted him to a too emphatic and over ...
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... moral truth , in his really inspired moods , in his really vital verse , moral truth is transmuted by him into the purest poetry ; and then , as in the " Lines Written a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey , " he is great at once as a poet ...
... moral truth , in his really inspired moods , in his really vital verse , moral truth is transmuted by him into the purest poetry ; and then , as in the " Lines Written a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey , " he is great at once as a poet ...
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... moral struggle and the strenuousness of moral purpose must , he teaches , ultimately issue in the abounding joy which comes to a nature attuned to the demands of eternal law . Such is the theme of one of his noblest poems . ODE TO DUTY ...
... moral struggle and the strenuousness of moral purpose must , he teaches , ultimately issue in the abounding joy which comes to a nature attuned to the demands of eternal law . Such is the theme of one of his noblest poems . ODE TO DUTY ...
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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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