Short Studies in LiteratureDodd, Mead, 1900 - 302 strani |
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Stran 46
... discover no beauty in Shakespeare because he was willing to recognise only one order of beauty , the Classical ; Wordsworth , on the other hand , can discover traces of the poetic spirit in 46 Short Studies in Literature.
... discover no beauty in Shakespeare because he was willing to recognise only one order of beauty , the Classical ; Wordsworth , on the other hand , can discover traces of the poetic spirit in 46 Short Studies in Literature.
Stran 70
... Wordsworth has said , " heaven lies about us in our infancy ; " it is also true that we begin life with an immense human inheritance . This vast capital , which preceding generations have accu- mulated , is not invested for but in us ...
... Wordsworth has said , " heaven lies about us in our infancy ; " it is also true that we begin life with an immense human inheritance . This vast capital , which preceding generations have accu- mulated , is not invested for but in us ...
Stran 84
... Wordsworth in England , and Emerson in America dis- close the difference of their surroundings in their different attitudes toward Nature and in the differences of phenomena and aspect which arrested their attention . There has been a ...
... Wordsworth in England , and Emerson in America dis- close the difference of their surroundings in their different attitudes toward Nature and in the differences of phenomena and aspect which arrested their attention . There has been a ...
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... Wordsworth's phrase , his " eye was upon the object ; " unlike the ear- lier poets of the eighteenth century he looked directly at Nature and saw and reported her phenomena with absolute sincerity . Veracity and simplicity are the ...
... Wordsworth's phrase , his " eye was upon the object ; " unlike the ear- lier poets of the eighteenth century he looked directly at Nature and saw and reported her phenomena with absolute sincerity . Veracity and simplicity are the ...
Stran 149
... its roots beside the fountain . of tears , and not a leaf stirs or falls but its image is caught in the tumultuous sweep and current of life . It was reserved for Wordsworth to strike a deeper note 149 Nature in English Poetry.
... its roots beside the fountain . of tears , and not a leaf stirs or falls but its image is caught in the tumultuous sweep and current of life . It was reserved for Wordsworth to strike a deeper note 149 Nature in English Poetry.
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