The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Том 4 |
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... the next to them , from the North of England , especially from Westmoreland
and Cumberland , where , thanks to the piety and local attachments of our
ancestors , endowed , or , as they are commonly called , free , schools abound . )
Who is ...
... the next to them , from the North of England , especially from Westmoreland
and Cumberland , where , thanks to the piety and local attachments of our
ancestors , endowed , or , as they are commonly called , free , schools abound . )
Who is ...
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... A constant influence , a peculiar grace ; But who , if he be called upon to face
Some awful moment to which Heaven has joined Great issues , good or bad for
human kind , Is happy as a Lover ; and attired With sudden brightness , like a
Man ...
... A constant influence , a peculiar grace ; But who , if he be called upon to face
Some awful moment to which Heaven has joined Great issues , good or bad for
human kind , Is happy as a Lover ; and attired With sudden brightness , like a
Man ...
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In the edition of 1827 , this poem was called The Echo . It was always classed
amongst the “ Poems of the Imagination . ” — ED . Comp . 1806 . Pub . 1807 . [ In
the cottage , Town - end , Grasmere , one afternoon in 1801 , my sister read to me
...
In the edition of 1827 , this poem was called The Echo . It was always classed
amongst the “ Poems of the Imagination . ” — ED . Comp . 1806 . Pub . 1807 . [ In
the cottage , Town - end , Grasmere , one afternoon in 1801 , my sister read to me
...
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Though very inferior to his later work , this Forncett sonnet — as it may perhaps
be called may be reproduced as a specimen of Wordsworth's earlier
mannerbefore he had broken away , by the force of his own imagination , from
the trammels of ...
Though very inferior to his later work , this Forncett sonnet — as it may perhaps
be called may be reproduced as a specimen of Wordsworth's earlier
mannerbefore he had broken away , by the force of his own imagination , from
the trammels of ...
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... for , after a certain time , the progress is by no means proportioned to the
labour in composition ; and if he is called from it by other thoughts , he returns to it
with ten times the pleasure , and the work goes on proportionately the more
rapidly .
... for , after a certain time , the progress is by no means proportioned to the
labour in composition ; and if he is called from it by other thoughts , he returns to it
with ten times the pleasure , and the work goes on proportionately the more
rapidly .
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