Wordsworth to TennysonH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1913 |
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... whole , though with an addition of melody , of his house and lineage . He accomplished a grand work in virtue of splendid poetic gifts , extraordinary philo- sophic insight , and obstinate , indomitable courage . As necessary a property ...
... whole , though with an addition of melody , of his house and lineage . He accomplished a grand work in virtue of splendid poetic gifts , extraordinary philo- sophic insight , and obstinate , indomitable courage . As necessary a property ...
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... whole poetry of life as lived , and as it ought to be lived . In that unison I find in effect an explanation of the common indifference to Wordsworth's later verse . He mixed so much of his self - communings , the conviction of his ...
... whole poetry of life as lived , and as it ought to be lived . In that unison I find in effect an explanation of the common indifference to Wordsworth's later verse . He mixed so much of his self - communings , the conviction of his ...
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... whole bears an unmistakable stamp of high intelligence and noble feeling . Religious Musings abound in grand images and reflections ; as , for instance , on the folly of hatred within our Heavenly Father's vast human family : No Cain ...
... whole bears an unmistakable stamp of high intelligence and noble feeling . Religious Musings abound in grand images and reflections ; as , for instance , on the folly of hatred within our Heavenly Father's vast human family : No Cain ...
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... whole , and throw it into the lap of his theme . Coleridge had no sufficient sincerity in his vocation , no full conviction of the supreme obligations of the poet's mantle . Nature had bestowed the gift of verse upon him as his proper ...
... whole , and throw it into the lap of his theme . Coleridge had no sufficient sincerity in his vocation , no full conviction of the supreme obligations of the poet's mantle . Nature had bestowed the gift of verse upon him as his proper ...
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... whole a captivating simplicity ! I know of no poem with more of the divine endowment of never growing out of date ; none which possesses more of charm alike for age and youth . The melody of the dirge sung by seraphs in token of ...
... whole a captivating simplicity ! I know of no poem with more of the divine endowment of never growing out of date ; none which possesses more of charm alike for age and youth . The melody of the dirge sung by seraphs in token of ...
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