Wordsworth to TennysonH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1913 |
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Pagina 6
... melody , of his house and lineage . He accomplished a grand work in virtue of splendid poetic gifts , extraordinary philo- sophic insight , and obstinate , indomitable courage . As necessary a property for him , I fear , was , as for ...
... melody , of his house and lineage . He accomplished a grand work in virtue of splendid poetic gifts , extraordinary philo- sophic insight , and obstinate , indomitable courage . As necessary a property for him , I fear , was , as for ...
Pagina 8
... melody , welcome them ; for the claim proves them and the inspiration to be one . Throughout ample spaces of garden - land where he reigns , thought , even for those who do not delve and mine in it , adds atmosphere and a sense of ...
... melody , welcome them ; for the claim proves them and the inspiration to be one . Throughout ample spaces of garden - land where he reigns , thought , even for those who do not delve and mine in it , adds atmosphere and a sense of ...
Pagina 16
... melody may find their reward in exploring even the cold , dry places in the Master's philosophy . Grace and fire frequently will reveal themselves in unexpected spots . They light up now and again a dogmatic defiance of the intolerant ...
... melody may find their reward in exploring even the cold , dry places in the Master's philosophy . Grace and fire frequently will reveal themselves in unexpected spots . They light up now and again a dogmatic defiance of the intolerant ...
Pagina 28
... melody , of which alone I can in a frag- ment give an idea , is always admirable : What a scream Of agony by torture lengthen'd out That lute sent forth ! Thou Wind , that ravest without , Bare crag , or mountain - tairn , or blasted ...
... melody , of which alone I can in a frag- ment give an idea , is always admirable : What a scream Of agony by torture lengthen'd out That lute sent forth ! Thou Wind , that ravest without , Bare crag , or mountain - tairn , or blasted ...
Pagina 31
... melody of the dirge sung by seraphs in token of forgiveness for the fate of the Mariner's two hundred shipmates , haunts and en- chants . It is like balm on an aching wound : ' Twas not those souls that fled in pain , Which to their ...
... melody of the dirge sung by seraphs in token of forgiveness for the fate of the Mariner's two hundred shipmates , haunts and en- chants . It is like balm on an aching wound : ' Twas not those souls that fled in pain , Which to their ...
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