The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: Complete in One VolumeA. and W. Galignani, 1828 - 340 páginas |
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... appear , to higher Wordsworth's writings are in their very nature academical honours . While yet a student , he and essence a species of auto - biography , and pre- | made a pedestrian excursion through part of sent the reader with a ...
... appear , to higher Wordsworth's writings are in their very nature academical honours . While yet a student , he and essence a species of auto - biography , and pre- | made a pedestrian excursion through part of sent the reader with a ...
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... appear that , weary of wan- dering , Mr Wordsworth became , in the year 1797 , a resident at Alfoxden , an ancient Mansion in a highly picturesque dell about two miles from Nether Stowey , in the northern part of Somer- setshire ; where ...
... appear that , weary of wan- dering , Mr Wordsworth became , in the year 1797 , a resident at Alfoxden , an ancient Mansion in a highly picturesque dell about two miles from Nether Stowey , in the northern part of Somer- setshire ; where ...
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... appear at all in his own person , and where the whole action is carried on by speech and dialogue of the agents ; music being admitted only incidentally and rarely . The Opera may be placed here , inasmuch as it proceeds by dialogue ...
... appear at all in his own person , and where the whole action is carried on by speech and dialogue of the agents ; music being admitted only incidentally and rarely . The Opera may be placed here , inasmuch as it proceeds by dialogue ...
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... appear ) so as to complete ideal representations of absent objects . Imagination is the power of depicting , and fancy of evoking and combining . The imagination is formed by patient observation ; the fancy by a voluntary acti- vity in ...
... appear ) so as to complete ideal representations of absent objects . Imagination is the power of depicting , and fancy of evoking and combining . The imagination is formed by patient observation ; the fancy by a voluntary acti- vity in ...
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... appear ; not as they exist in themselves , but as of a pure style . In the higher poetry , an enlightened they seem to exist to the senses and to the passions . Critic chiefly looks for a reflection of the wisdom of What a world of ...
... appear ; not as they exist in themselves , but as of a pure style . In the higher poetry , an enlightened they seem to exist to the senses and to the passions . Critic chiefly looks for a reflection of the wisdom of What a world of ...
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