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... feeling , and a love . " But , in addition to this , Wordsworth's was a metaphysical as well as an imaginative mind , and the two faculties worked con- stantly together . He says he " employed them upon the worthiest objects , the ...
... feeling , and a love . " But , in addition to this , Wordsworth's was a metaphysical as well as an imaginative mind , and the two faculties worked con- stantly together . He says he " employed them upon the worthiest objects , the ...
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... feeling towards the Poet ? His poems may become as famous as the battles , and exer- cise as much influence over his race . Where would the memory of the heroes of the Iliad now be without the songs of Homer ? Lord Byron , in one of his ...
... feeling towards the Poet ? His poems may become as famous as the battles , and exer- cise as much influence over his race . Where would the memory of the heroes of the Iliad now be without the songs of Homer ? Lord Byron , in one of his ...
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... feeling , and a love . " But , in addition to this , Wordsworth's was a metaphysical as well as an imaginative mind , and the two faculties worked con- stantly together . He says he " employed them upon the worthiest objects , the ...
... feeling , and a love . " But , in addition to this , Wordsworth's was a metaphysical as well as an imaginative mind , and the two faculties worked con- stantly together . He says he " employed them upon the worthiest objects , the ...
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... feels the stress " Mark the concentrated hazels that inclose ' ( 6 29 ' Dark , and more dark , the shades of evening fell " " These words were utter'd in a pensive mood ' " Degenerate Douglas ! oh , the unworthy lord " To the Poet John ...
... feels the stress " Mark the concentrated hazels that inclose ' ( 6 29 ' Dark , and more dark , the shades of evening fell " " These words were utter'd in a pensive mood ' " Degenerate Douglas ! oh , the unworthy lord " To the Poet John ...
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... feel , A sadness at the heart : ' Tis gone - and in a merry fit They run up stairs in gamesome race ; I too , infected by their mood , I could have join'd the wanton chase . Five minutes past - and oh the change ! Asleep upon their beds ...
... feel , A sadness at the heart : ' Tis gone - and in a merry fit They run up stairs in gamesome race ; I too , infected by their mood , I could have join'd the wanton chase . Five minutes past - and oh the change ! Asleep upon their beds ...
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