Wordsworth to TennysonH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1913 |
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Pagina 12
... True to the kindred points of Heaven and Home ! 6 The Linnet seems to preach not at all , but has his lesson too - that Nature commands to be glad : One have I marked , the happiest guest In all this covert of the blest ; Hail to thee ...
... True to the kindred points of Heaven and Home ! 6 The Linnet seems to preach not at all , but has his lesson too - that Nature commands to be glad : One have I marked , the happiest guest In all this covert of the blest ; Hail to thee ...
Pagina 30
William Stebbing. itself . Poems by other writers have , it is true , maintained their place in popular estimation in the face of drawbacks as considerable . But in Coleridge I cannot but suppose that they grew out of an essential ...
William Stebbing. itself . Poems by other writers have , it is true , maintained their place in popular estimation in the face of drawbacks as considerable . But in Coleridge I cannot but suppose that they grew out of an essential ...
Pagina 34
... true that the dreamer of such a dream is demonstrated thereby to have had poetry in his very blood ! The melody bubbles , dances , revels , laments , and threatens : But oh ! that deep romantic chasm which slanted Down the green hill ...
... true that the dreamer of such a dream is demonstrated thereby to have had poetry in his very blood ! The melody bubbles , dances , revels , laments , and threatens : But oh ! that deep romantic chasm which slanted Down the green hill ...
Pagina 42
... true instinct , of romance to fact . In the two Madocs , in Wales , and in Aztlan , he had to trust entirely to his fancy , for the general scheme , as well as for details . The whole is harmoniously probable . Roderick , the Last of ...
... true instinct , of romance to fact . In the two Madocs , in Wales , and in Aztlan , he had to trust entirely to his fancy , for the general scheme , as well as for details . The whole is harmoniously probable . Roderick , the Last of ...
Pagina 47
... true He seldom seems to connect their and his common human nature . Note how rarely , if ever , his verse makes tears to start to the eyelids . The chill from this absence of mutual glow is positive , palpable , and fatal . Never will ...
... true He seldom seems to connect their and his common human nature . Note how rarely , if ever , his verse makes tears to start to the eyelids . The chill from this absence of mutual glow is positive , palpable , and fatal . Never will ...
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