Wordsworth, Poet of Nature and Poet of ManKennikat Press, 1967 - 320 էջ |
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... ideal of Man long ago among his native hills , and it did not fail when he beheld him under less pleasing and less promising aspects . When he came in contact with human ignorance and vice , with crime and misery , although they weighed ...
... ideal of Man long ago among his native hills , and it did not fail when he beheld him under less pleasing and less promising aspects . When he came in contact with human ignorance and vice , with crime and misery , although they weighed ...
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... ideal of what a servant of the nation should be . It therefore deals with Man . The poem is a de- scription of an ideal soldier and was suggested by the death of Lord Nelson . He informs us in a prefatory note , however , that Nelson's ...
... ideal of what a servant of the nation should be . It therefore deals with Man . The poem is a de- scription of an ideal soldier and was suggested by the death of Lord Nelson . He informs us in a prefatory note , however , that Nelson's ...
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... ideal world of soul - for those powerful intimations of a spiritual world behind the physical world ; those recollections of a prenatal day ; those intuitions of truths ; those visions of an Ideal , which , after all , is the truly Real ...
... ideal world of soul - for those powerful intimations of a spiritual world behind the physical world ; those recollections of a prenatal day ; those intuitions of truths ; those visions of an Ideal , which , after all , is the truly Real ...
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CHAPTER II | 15 |
CHAPTER III | 32 |
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