Wordsworth to TennysonH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1913 |
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Pagina 19
... lost to view in the Preacher . Is it too much to assume that to it also , to the absolute identity of the man and his inspiration , the indefinable magic of the earlier poetry must be traced ! Nowhere in the English Helicon is it harder ...
... lost to view in the Preacher . Is it too much to assume that to it also , to the absolute identity of the man and his inspiration , the indefinable magic of the earlier poetry must be traced ! Nowhere in the English Helicon is it harder ...
Pagina 29
... lost her way ; And now moans low in bitter grief and fear , And now screams loud , and hopes to make her mother hear.20 I recognize the touch of greatness everywhere the abounding flood of majestic thought and imagery , which enraptured ...
... lost her way ; And now moans low in bitter grief and fear , And now screams loud , and hopes to make her mother hear.20 I recognize the touch of greatness everywhere the abounding flood of majestic thought and imagery , which enraptured ...
Pagina 35
... lost behind a cloud , Hath heard a pause of silence ; till the moon Emerging , hath awaken'd earth and sky With one sensation , and those wakeful birds Have all burst forth in choral minstrelsy , As if some sudden gale had swept at once ...
... lost behind a cloud , Hath heard a pause of silence ; till the moon Emerging , hath awaken'd earth and sky With one sensation , and those wakeful birds Have all burst forth in choral minstrelsy , As if some sudden gale had swept at once ...
Pagina 48
... lost what might have been , from that richly furnished nature , some inspired strains . As it was , he could not be a great poet ; but he had a lofty soul ; and he was a great man of letters . The Poetical Works of Robert Southey ...
... lost what might have been , from that richly furnished nature , some inspired strains . As it was , he could not be a great poet ; but he had a lofty soul ; and he was a great man of letters . The Poetical Works of Robert Southey ...
Pagina 61
... lost baith my father and mother , I'm simple an ' poor , an ' forlorn on the way : I had ane that I likit , an only dear brother , My Willie - but he ' s lying cauld i ' the clay.3 ' Even the old house ' , deserted by the thriving ...
... lost baith my father and mother , I'm simple an ' poor , an ' forlorn on the way : I had ane that I likit , an only dear brother , My Willie - but he ' s lying cauld i ' the clay.3 ' Even the old house ' , deserted by the thriving ...
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