An essay on the poetry of WordsworthE. Howell, 1853 - 72 strán (strany) |
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... unostentatious themes ) with certain serious blemishes , pervading the whole system of his poetry , and too often leading him , by an ambitious i- t 0 e a e i ' t C desire of working some great moral effects , vaguely intimated 4 POETRY OF.
... unostentatious themes ) with certain serious blemishes , pervading the whole system of his poetry , and too often leading him , by an ambitious i- t 0 e a e i ' t C desire of working some great moral effects , vaguely intimated 4 POETRY OF.
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desire of working some great moral effects , vaguely intimated rather than defined , to overstep the legi- timate boundaries of his art . It should never be forgotten that poetry is one of the Fine Arts , and has no ... effects, vaguely ...
desire of working some great moral effects , vaguely intimated rather than defined , to overstep the legi- timate boundaries of his art . It should never be forgotten that poetry is one of the Fine Arts , and has no ... effects, vaguely ...
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... effects , while that which he has substituted in its place is only too apparent . The picture is fine ; but the stages of its production may be traced too clearly , as though it were eliminated before our eyes , not there as by magic ...
... effects , while that which he has substituted in its place is only too apparent . The picture is fine ; but the stages of its production may be traced too clearly , as though it were eliminated before our eyes , not there as by magic ...
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... effect as a whole ; and we are persuaded that many who have perused it throughout , with a greater or less degree of pleasure , have closed the volume with a feeling of dissatisfaction amounting almost to disappointment . Yet these ...
... effect as a whole ; and we are persuaded that many who have perused it throughout , with a greater or less degree of pleasure , have closed the volume with a feeling of dissatisfaction amounting almost to disappointment . Yet these ...
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... unsubstantial faëry place , That is fit home for thee ! Surely to listen to these verses is , in effect , to be transported to the poet's rest - place on the early summer grass , surrounded by every genial and inspiring 56 POETRY OF.
... unsubstantial faëry place , That is fit home for thee ! Surely to listen to these verses is , in effect , to be transported to the poet's rest - place on the early summer grass , surrounded by every genial and inspiring 56 POETRY OF.
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able admiration admit appear artistic beauty blessing breathing brief character characteristic charm circumstances claim composition concluding condition consists creation delight difference earth effect elevated equally evident example excellence exercise experience expression eyes faithful fault feeling fields followed former furnished further genius give grace grand ground harmonious head heart heaven highest hope human illustration impression influence instance intellectual intelligence interest kind language latter less limited lines look manner mean merits mind moral mountain nature never objects observe original painter painting pass passage passion perfect phase philosopher picture pleasure poem poet poet's poetic poetry present produce reader reason reflection remarks rising seen selected sense sentiment song sonnets spirit style surely taste thee theme theory thou thoughts true truth universal verse virtue whole Wordsworth
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Strana 53 - I WANDERED lonely as a cloud That floats on high o'er vales and hills, When all at once I saw a crowd, A host of golden daffodils, Beside the lake, beneath the trees, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. Continuous as the stars that shine And twinkle on the Milky Way, They stretched in never-ending line Along the margin of a bay: Ten thousand saw I at a glance, Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.
Strana 55 - O Cuckoo ! shall I call thee Bird, Or but a wandering Voice ? While I am lying on the grass Thy twofold shout I hear, From hill to hill it seems to pass, At once far off, and near. Though babbling only to the Vale, Of sunshine and of flowers, Thou bringest unto me a tale Of visionary hours. Thrice welcome, darling of the Spring ! Even yet thou art to me No bird, but...
Strana 31 - Urania, I shall need Thy guidance, or a greater Muse, if such Descend to earth or dwell in highest heaven ! For I must tread on shadowy ground, must sink Deep, — and, aloft ascending, breathe in worlds To which the heaven of heavens is but a veil.
Strana 56 - O blessed Bird ! the earth we pace Again appears to be An unsubstantial, faery place : That is fit home for thee ! William Wordsworth.
Strana 53 - Continuous as the stars that shine And twinkle on the milky way, They stretched in never-ending line Along the margin of a bay: Ten thousand saw I at a glance, Tossing their heads in sprightly dance. The waves beside them danced; but they Out-did the sparkling waves in glee: A poet could not but be gay, In such a jocund company: I gazed— and gazed— but little thought What wealth the show to me had brought...
Strana 32 - Not Chaos, not The darkest pit of lowest Erebus, Nor aught of blinder vacancy, scooped out By help of dreams — can breed such fear and awe 7^1 As fall upon us often when we look Into our Minds, into the Mind of Man...
Strana 70 - That quickens only where thou say'st it may : Unless Thou show to us thine own true way No man can find it : Father ! Thou must lead.
Strana 65 - Those life-consuming sounds that clog the air, Be his the natural silence of old age ! Let him be free of mountain solitudes ; And have around him, whether heard or not, The pleasant melody of woodland birds.
Strana 47 - Accomplish, then, their number ; and conclude Time's weary course ! Or if, by thy decree, The consummation that will come by stealth Be yet far distant, let thy Word prevail, Oh ! let thy Word prevail, to take away The sting of human nature. Spread the law, As it is written in thy holy book, Throughout all lands : let every nation hear The high behest, and every heart obey ; z Both for the.
Strana 64 - Been doomed so long to settle upon earth That not without some effort they behold The countenance of the horizontal sun, Rising or setting, let the light at least Find a free entrance to their languid orbs. And let him, where and when he will, sit down Beneath the trees, or on a...