 | Robert Chambers - 1902
...her powers, Becomes herself harmonious : wont so oft In outward things to meditate the charm 374 375 London, and he with John Milton, a gentleman of great...the learned world for the accurate pieces he had wr inspired delight : her tempered powers Refine at length, and every passion wears A chaster, milder,... | |
 | Myra Reynolds - 1896 - 290 páginas
...(1757); cf. Wordsworth: Tintern Abbey 11. 41-49. . - 'A, i, Becomes herself harmonious; wont so oft In outward things to meditate the charm Of sacred...order, to exert Within herself this elegance of love." x If men feel themselves cramped by custom, by sordid policies let them appeal s " to Nature, to the... | |
 | Myra Reynolds - 1909 - 388 páginas
...the attentive mind, By this harmonious action on her powers, Becomes herself harmonious; wont so oft In outward things to meditate the charm Of sacred...kindred order, to exert Within herself this elegance of love.6 1 "Pleasures of Imagination," Book I, 136-40 (1757). 2 Ibid., 120 (1744). 3 Ibid., 150 (1757).... | |
 | Ernest Bernbaum - 1918 - 364 páginas
...th' attentive mind, By this harmonious action on her powers, Becomes herself harmonious: wont so oft In outward things to meditate the charm Of sacred...exert Within herself this elegance of love, This fair- inspired delight; her tempered powers Refine at length, and every passion wears A chaster, milder,... | |
 | Ernest Bernbaum - 1918 - 364 páginas
...th' attentive mind, By this harmonious action on her powers, Becomes herself harmonious: wont so oft In outward things to meditate the charm Of sacred...to exert Within herself this elegance of love, This fair-inspired delight; her tempered powers Refine at length, and every passion wears A chaster, milder,... | |
 | 1901
..."The attentive mind. By this harmonious action on her powers. Becomes herself harmonious; wont so oft In outward things to meditate the charm Of sacred...order, soon she seeks at home To find a kindred order." And on this view the well known linos of Keats no longer appear extravagant: "A thing of beauty is... | |
 | Jerome J. McGann - 1998 - 217 páginas
...that will culminate in Wordsworth: for th' attentive mind By this harmonious action on her pow'rs, Becomes herself harmonious; wont so long In outward...to exert Within herself this elegance of love, This falr-inspir'd delight . . . This is a locus classicus of the aesthetics of the Beautiful. For all its... | |
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