The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: Poems of the imaginationClarendon Press, 1944 |
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... passions . How , then , can his language differ in any material degree from that of all other men who feel vividly and see ... passion , but such as the concurring testimony of ages has shown to heighten and improve the pleasure which co ...
... passions . How , then , can his language differ in any material degree from that of all other men who feel vividly and see ... passion , but such as the concurring testimony of ages has shown to heighten and improve the pleasure which co ...
Page 405
... passion excited by real events ; they wrote naturally , and as men : feeling powerfully as they did , their language was daring , and figurative . In succeeding times , Poets , and Men ambitious of the fame of Poets , perceiving the ...
... passion excited by real events ; they wrote naturally , and as men : feeling powerfully as they did , their language was daring , and figurative . In succeeding times , Poets , and Men ambitious of the fame of Poets , perceiving the ...
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... passion cannot exist . Passion , it must be observed , is derived from a word which signifies suffering ; but the connection which suffering has with effort , with exertion , and action , is immediate and inseparable . How strikingly is ...
... passion cannot exist . Passion , it must be observed , is derived from a word which signifies suffering ; but the connection which suffering has with effort , with exertion , and action , is immediate and inseparable . How strikingly is ...
Contents
Artegal and Elidure | 14 |
To a Butterfly | 22 |
Louisa After accompanying her on a Mountain Excursion | 29 |
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