| John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 500 strani
...an original organization, physical or mental, in 'sympathy with it. On the other hand, Wordsworth's poetry is never bounding, never ebullient ; has little...writes, which is not characteristic of the poetic temperamentj_Jus poetry seems one thing, himself another; he seems to be poetical because he wills... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 496 strani
...an original organization, physical or mental, in sympathy with it. On the other hand, Wordsworth's poetry is never bounding, never ebullient; has little...appearance of spontaneousness: the well is never so fall that it overflows. There is an air of calm deliberateness about all he writes, which is not characteristic... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1864 - 452 strani
...an original organization, physical or mental, in sympathy with it. On the other hand, Wordsworth's poetry is never bounding, never ebullient ; has little even of the appearance of spontaneousnees : the well is never so full that it overflows. There is an air of calm delibcratencss... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 452 strani
...an original organization, physical or mental, in sympathy with it. r On the other hand, Wordsworth's poetry is never bounding, never ebullient ; has little...so full that it overflows. There is an air of calm delibcrateness about all he writes, which is not characteristic of the poetic temperament. His poetry... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1873 - 456 strani
...mental, in sympathy with it. On the other hand, Wordsworth's poetry is never boundmg, never eliiillient ; has little even of the appearance of spontaneousness...cannot help it. Did he will to dismiss poetry, he need never again, it might almost seem, have a poetical thought. He never seems possessed by any feeling... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1874 - 432 strani
...Wordsworth's poetry is never boundmg, never ebullient ; has little even of the appearance of spontancousness : the well is never so full that it overflows. There...cannot help it. Did he will to dismiss poetry, he need never again, it might almost seem, have a poetical thought. He never seems possessed by any feeling... | |
| John Stuart Mill, J. W. M. Gibbs - 1897 - 480 strani
...an original organization, physical and mental, in sympathy with it. On the other hand, Wordsworth's poetry is never bounding, never ebullient : has little...cannot help it : did he will to dismiss poetry, he need never again, it might almost seem, have a poetical thought. He never seems possessed by any feeling... | |
| Oliver Elton - 1920 - 468 strani
...of human feeling, so fitted to it as to be the embodied symbol of it ; and he adds that Wordsworth ' seems to be poetical because he wills to be so, not because he cannot help it.' He says that ' all poetry is of the nature of soliloquy,' which is true of the kinds he liked. In 1838... | |
| Oliver Elton - 1920 - 460 strani
...of human feeling, so fitted to it as to be the embodied symbol of it ; and he adds that Wordsworth ' seems to be poetical because he wills to be so, not because he cannot help it.' He says that ' all poetry is of the nature of soliloquy,' which is true of the kinds he liked. In 1838... | |
| James Dow McCallum - 1921 - 72 strani
...30 Cf. Mill's Essay on Poetry and its Varieties : "The well is never so full that it overflows — he seems to be poetical because he wills to be so,...cannot help it; did he will to dismiss poetry, he need never again, it might almost seem, have a poetical thought." In refusing to attribute the implied... | |
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