| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1872 - 584 oldal
...of admiration. The two lines, " Ne'er sighed at the sound," etc., are, in my opinion, an instance of the language of passion wrested from its proper use,...mere circumstance of the composition being in metre, applied upon an occasion that does not justify such violent expressions ; and I should condemn the... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1876 - 366 oldal
...objects of admiration. The two lines 'Ne'er sigh'd at the sound,' &c., are, in my opinion, an instance of the language of passion wrested from its proper use,...mere circumstance of the composition being in metre, applied upon an occasion that does not justify such violent expressions ; and I should condemn the... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1880 - 676 oldal
...of admiration. The two lines, " Ne'er sighed at the sound," etc., are, in my opinion, an instance of the language of passion wrested from its proper use,...mere circumstance of the composition being in metre, applied upon an occasion that does not justify such violent expressions ; and I should condemn the... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1882 - 642 oldal
...ohjects of admimtion. The two lines "Ne'er sighed at the sound," Ac., are, in my opinion, an instance of the language of passion wrested from its proper use,...and, from the mere circumstance of the composition heing in metre, applied upon an occasion that does not justify such violent expressions : and I should... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1892 - 214 oldal
...of admiration. The two lines 'Ne'er sigh'd at the sound,' &c., are, in my opinion, an jo instance of the language of passion wrested from its proper use,...mere circumstance of the composition being in metre, applied upon an occasion that does not justify such violent expressions; and I should condemn the passage,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1893 - 394 oldal
...of admiration. The two lines " Ne'er sighed at the sound," etc., are, in my opinion, an instance of the language of passion wrested from its proper use,...and, from the mere circumstance of the composition beingin metre, applied upon an occasion that does not justify such violent expressions ; and I should... | |
| Ernest Rhys - 1897 - 250 oldal
...of admiration. The two lines, " Ne'er sigh'd at the sound," etc., are, in my opinion, an instance of the language of passion wrested from its proper use,...mere circumstance of the composition being in metre, applied upon an occasion that does not justify such violent expressions ; and I should condemn the... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1905 - 292 oldal
...objects of admiration. The two lines 'Ne'er sighed at the sound,1 &c., are, in my opinion, an instance of the language of passion wrested from its proper use,...mere circumstance of the composition being in metre, applied upon an occasion that does not justify such violent expressions ; and I should condemn the... | |
| 1840 - 882 oldal
...this retards the fervour of the Terse, which ought almost to make the brain whirl with its rapidity 1 We beg. moreover, to remark, that the use of the words...growing on peach trees, as such vicious poetic diction sprouting from any of the shoots of Goethe's genius. In the third stanza, the expression " heave round... | |
| Kurt Lienemann - 1908 - 276 oldal
...readers take them äs matters of course . Ebenso sind auch v. 31/2 nach Ws Meinung "an instance of the language of passion wrested from its proper use,...mere circumstance of the composition being in metre, applied upon an occasion that does not justify such violent expressions; and I should condemn the passage,... | |
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