Wordsworth to TennysonH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1913 |
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... once of wide views , and narrow ; but it was he who , though in the panoply of a Captain , fighting for the most part alone , taught how to replace poetic phrases and commonplaces by poetic ideas clothed in plain , pre English , with ...
... once of wide views , and narrow ; but it was he who , though in the panoply of a Captain , fighting for the most part alone , taught how to replace poetic phrases and commonplaces by poetic ideas clothed in plain , pre English , with ...
Pagina 26
... once free , And always fair , rare land of courtesy ! O Florence ! with the Tuscan fields and hills , And famous Arno , fed with all their rills ; Thou brightest star of star - bright Italy ! Rich , ornate , populous , all treasures ...
... once free , And always fair , rare land of courtesy ! O Florence ! with the Tuscan fields and hills , And famous Arno , fed with all their rills ; Thou brightest star of star - bright Italy ! Rich , ornate , populous , all treasures ...
Pagina 28
... once amid their maddest plunge ! Motionless torrents ! silent cataracts ! Who made you glorious as the gates of Heaven Beneath the keen full moon ? Who bade the sun Clothe you with rainbows ? Who , with living flowers Of loveliest blue ...
... once amid their maddest plunge ! Motionless torrents ! silent cataracts ! Who made you glorious as the gates of Heaven Beneath the keen full moon ? Who bade the sun Clothe you with rainbows ? Who , with living flowers Of loveliest blue ...
Pagina 29
William Stebbing. With groans of trampled men , with smarting wounds- At once they groan with pain , and shudder with the cold ! But hush ! there is a pause of deepest silence ! And all that noise , as of a rushing crowd , With groans ...
William Stebbing. With groans of trampled men , with smarting wounds- At once they groan with pain , and shudder with the cold ! But hush ! there is a pause of deepest silence ! And all that noise , as of a rushing crowd , With groans ...
Pagina 34
... once told me that he ranked Kubla - Khan highest among Coleridge's poems . It was a paradox , though so far literally true that the dreamer of such a dream is demonstrated thereby to have had poetry in his very blood ! The melody ...
... once told me that he ranked Kubla - Khan highest among Coleridge's poems . It was a paradox , though so far literally true that the dreamer of such a dream is demonstrated thereby to have had poetry in his very blood ! The melody ...
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