Notes from Books: In Four EssaysJ. Murray, 1849 - 295 էջ |
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... thought that from Man's mind doth flow : But if the weight of these thou canst not show , Weigh but one word that from thy lips doth fall . For how canst thou those greater secrets know That dost not know the least thing of them all ...
... thought that from Man's mind doth flow : But if the weight of these thou canst not show , Weigh but one word that from thy lips doth fall . For how canst thou those greater secrets know That dost not know the least thing of them all ...
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... thought as all truth is preg- nant with , when regarded with a philosophic mind ? But if the poem is to be so considered , then the comic effect , resulting as it does 牛 chiefly from the narration in verse of matters of 12 ESSAYS ON.
... thought as all truth is preg- nant with , when regarded with a philosophic mind ? But if the poem is to be so considered , then the comic effect , resulting as it does 牛 chiefly from the narration in verse of matters of 12 ESSAYS ON.
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... thought and theory in the choice of his phraseology and thus losing the guidance of natural impressions , he was fre- quently , we think , betrayed into the use , in serious poetry , of language not only plain but colloquial ; of ...
... thought and theory in the choice of his phraseology and thus losing the guidance of natural impressions , he was fre- quently , we think , betrayed into the use , in serious poetry , of language not only plain but colloquial ; of ...
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... thought in what they read , and not all that there is of poetry . Undoubtedly Mr. Words- worth is a philosopher ; but those who are repelled from his writings by this consider- ation must need to have it explained to them in what sense ...
... thought in what they read , and not all that there is of poetry . Undoubtedly Mr. Words- worth is a philosopher ; but those who are repelled from his writings by this consider- ation must need to have it explained to them in what sense ...
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... thought with him Is in its infancy . The man whose eye Is ever on himself , doth look on one , The least of Nature's works , one who might move The wise man to that scorn which wisdom holds Unlawful ever . Oh be wiser , thou ...
... thought with him Is in its infancy . The man whose eye Is ever on himself , doth look on one , The least of Nature's works , one who might move The wise man to that scorn which wisdom holds Unlawful ever . Oh be wiser , thou ...
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