The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: Complete in One VolumeA. and W. Galignani, 1828 - 340 páginas |
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... seems probable to us that Mr. Irving might prove no contemptible rival to Goldsmith , whose turn of mind he very much inherits , and of whose style he particu- larly reminds us . Like him , too , Mr. Irving possesses the art of setting ...
... seems probable to us that Mr. Irving might prove no contemptible rival to Goldsmith , whose turn of mind he very much inherits , and of whose style he particu- larly reminds us . Like him , too , Mr. Irving possesses the art of setting ...
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... seems imbued with the majesty and solemnity of the objects around him . The tall rock lifts its head in the erectness of his spirit ; the cataract roars in the sound of his verse ; and in its dim and mysterious mean- ing , the mists seem ...
... seems imbued with the majesty and solemnity of the objects around him . The tall rock lifts its head in the erectness of his spirit ; the cataract roars in the sound of his verse ; and in its dim and mysterious mean- ing , the mists seem ...
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... seem to myself in some degree to repay , by an appropriate honour , the great obligation which I owe to one part of the Collection — as having been the means of first making us person- ally known to each other . Upon much of the ...
... seem to myself in some degree to repay , by an appropriate honour , the great obligation which I owe to one part of the Collection — as having been the means of first making us person- ally known to each other . Upon much of the ...
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... seems a thing endued with sense , Like a Sea - beast crawled forth , which on a shelf Of rock or sand reposeth , there to sun himself . Such seemed this Man ; not all alive or dead , Nor all asleep , in his extreme old age . Motionless ...
... seems a thing endued with sense , Like a Sea - beast crawled forth , which on a shelf Of rock or sand reposeth , there to sun himself . Such seemed this Man ; not all alive or dead , Nor all asleep , in his extreme old age . Motionless ...
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... seem to exist to the senses and to the passions . Critic chiefly looks for a reflection of the wisdom of What a world of delusion does this acknowledged prin- the heart and the grandeur of the imagination . Wher ciple prepare for the ...
... seem to exist to the senses and to the passions . Critic chiefly looks for a reflection of the wisdom of What a world of delusion does this acknowledged prin- the heart and the grandeur of the imagination . Wher ciple prepare for the ...
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