Wordsworth to TennysonH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1913 |
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... , which made the sounding cataract Haunt him like a passion ; and had justified his prayer and hope , as he meditates gratefully on the choir of Poets : who on earth have made us heirs Of truth and 18 FIVE CENTURIES OF ENGLISH VERSE.
... , which made the sounding cataract Haunt him like a passion ; and had justified his prayer and hope , as he meditates gratefully on the choir of Poets : who on earth have made us heirs Of truth and 18 FIVE CENTURIES OF ENGLISH VERSE.
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... passion of Laodamia , wild - flower Ruth , and the golden Duddon chain , with numberless things of beauty and wisdom besides . Single pieces , like the great Ode , are matter for entire volumes . Together they reflect the whole poetry ...
... passion of Laodamia , wild - flower Ruth , and the golden Duddon chain , with numberless things of beauty and wisdom besides . Single pieces , like the great Ode , are matter for entire volumes . Together they reflect the whole poetry ...
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... passion . It invests the King of the World , and his victims also . It circulates about the ghastly figure of his dead brutish son . Everything is on a grand scale ; from the insatiable am- bition of the mighty Rajah ; the pursuit of ...
... passion . It invests the King of the World , and his victims also . It circulates about the ghastly figure of his dead brutish son . Everything is on a grand scale ; from the insatiable am- bition of the mighty Rajah ; the pursuit of ...
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... passion of sympathy ; and his renown suffers in consequence . one . He possessed many of the endowments by which admirers are attracted . He was without that which holds them bound . It could not well have been otherwise with a writer ...
... passion of sympathy ; and his renown suffers in consequence . one . He possessed many of the endowments by which admirers are attracted . He was without that which holds them bound . It could not well have been otherwise with a writer ...
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... passion of his verse testifies to the impress on his nature . Yet never , like many of its class , does it foam into rhetoric , or rave into hysterics . It rises and falls like tidal waves . As the thought dwells on the broken health ...
... passion of his verse testifies to the impress on his nature . Yet never , like many of its class , does it foam into rhetoric , or rave into hysterics . It rises and falls like tidal waves . As the thought dwells on the broken health ...
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