Late Augustan PoetryPatricia Meyer Spacks Prentice-Hall, 1973 - 678 oldal |
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34. oldal
... lines have any value ; these lines , he points out accurately , are written in a language which does not differ from prose . The remaining nine Wordsworth dismisses as derivative and dead . But the paired adjectives and nouns that ...
... lines have any value ; these lines , he points out accurately , are written in a language which does not differ from prose . The remaining nine Wordsworth dismisses as derivative and dead . But the paired adjectives and nouns that ...
52. oldal
... lines ' meaning , as the poet enforces his vision of a world in which emotion belongs to inanimate as well as animate nature , blessing derives from flowers as well as from God , and the activity of praise is universal . The myrtles and ...
... lines ' meaning , as the poet enforces his vision of a world in which emotion belongs to inanimate as well as animate nature , blessing derives from flowers as well as from God , and the activity of praise is universal . The myrtles and ...
447. oldal
... lines in pencil on a shutter at Weston , with the date of his scheduled departure ( July 22 , 1795 ) and the date he actually left ( July 28 ) . Because they so clearly reveal his conviction of damnation , his friends , concerned with ...
... lines in pencil on a shutter at Weston , with the date of his scheduled departure ( July 22 , 1795 ) and the date he actually left ( July 28 ) . Because they so clearly reveal his conviction of damnation , his friends , concerned with ...
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appear beauty beneath bless breath charms Clouds Criticism dark death deep delight earth edition ev'ry face fair fall Fate fear feel fields fire flowers give grace Gray green hand happy head hear heard heart Heaven Hill hour human imagination Italy John kind King land leaves light lines live London look Lord meaning MICHIGAN mind moral morning Muse nature never night notes o'er once past Peace play pleasure poem poet poetic poetry poor praise present pride rest rise river round scene seems seen sense shade sing sleep smile Song soul sound Spring suggests sweet tears thee thou thought thro Till truth turn verse virtue voice wave wild wind wish writing young youth