| Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - 1893 - 288 páginas
...necessary character of rural occupations, are more easily comprehended, and are more durable; and, lastly, because in that condition the passions of men are...with the beautiful and permanent forms of Nature. The language, too, of these men has been adopted (purified indeed from what appear to be its real defects,... | |
| Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - 1893 - 284 páginas
...necessary character of rural occupations, are more easily comprehended, and are more durable; and, lastly, because in that condition the passions of men are...with the beautiful and permanent forms of Nature. The Jinguage, too, of these men has been adopted (purified indeed from what appear to be its real defects,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1893 - 394 páginas
...necessary character of rural occupations, are more easily comprehended, and are more durable ; and, lastly, because in that condition the passions of men are...with the beautiful and permanent forms of nature. The language, too, of these men has been adopted (purified indeed from what appear to be its real defects,... | |
| Horace Elisha Scudder - 1894 - 308 páginas
...necessary character of rural occupations, are more easily comprehended, and are more durable ; and, lastly, because in that condition the passions of men are...with the beautiful and permanent forms of nature." Every one of these reasons, unless the last, which I do not understand, be excepted, applies with additional... | |
| Ernest Rhys - 1897 - 250 páginas
...necessary character of rural occupations, are more easily comprehended, and are more durable ; and, lastly, because in that condition the passions of men are...with the beautiful and permanent forms of nature. The language, too, of these men is adopted (purified indeed from what appears to be its real defects,... | |
| Horace Elisha Scudder - 1894 - 272 páginas
...necessary character of rural occupations, are more easily comprehended, and are more durable ; and, lastly, because in that condition the passions of men are...with the beautiful and permanent forms of nature." Every one of these reasons, unless the last, which I do not understand, be excepted, applies with additional... | |
| John Macmillan Brown - 1894 - 436 páginas
...germinate from those elementary feelings ", and " are more easily comprehended and more durable"; there too "the passions of men are incorporated with the beautiful and permanent forms of nature," whilst the language is purer and more fundamental, simpler and less conventional, "more permanent",... | |
| Laura Johnson Wylie - 1894 - 242 páginas
...because the manners of rural life are more easily comprehended and more durable, and because there " the passions of men are incorporated with the beautiful and permanent forms of nature." 1 So far as Wordsworth thus referred the poet to common speech for the rectification of his vocabulary... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1895 - 272 páginas
...necessary character of rural occupations are more easily comprehended and are more durable; and, lastly, because in that condition the passions of men are...with the beautiful and permanent forms of nature." 1 *5 Now it is clear to me that in the most interesting of the \ ; poems, in which the author is more... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1897 - 648 páginas
...necessary character of rural occupations, are more easily comprehended, and are more durable ; and, lastly, because in that condition the passions of men are...with the beautiful and permanent forms of nature." Wordsworth's deep sense of the worth of native manhood carries with it, almost of necessity, a faith... | |
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