Wordsworth, Poet of Nature and Poet of ManKennikat Press, 1967 - 320 ページ |
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... Recluse ' ! for of nothing but ' The Recluse ' can I hear patiently . That it is to be addressed to me makes me more desirous that it should not be a poem of itself . To be addressed , as a beloved man , by a thinker , at the close of ...
... Recluse ' ! for of nothing but ' The Recluse ' can I hear patiently . That it is to be addressed to me makes me more desirous that it should not be a poem of itself . To be addressed , as a beloved man , by a thinker , at the close of ...
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... Recluse " especially shows us , in a general way , the loveliness of their environment . Wordsworth seems to be enchanted by the beauty of the vale , and , with the ever - faithful Dorothy by his side , he thinks that no being " since ...
... Recluse " especially shows us , in a general way , the loveliness of their environment . Wordsworth seems to be enchanted by the beauty of the vale , and , with the ever - faithful Dorothy by his side , he thinks that no being " since ...
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... Recluse , ” they are warming to the human side of his environment . He sees a grove of firs on the mountain side , and learns from a widowed dame in the cot below that it was planted by herself and her hus- band . A simple incident like ...
... Recluse , ” they are warming to the human side of his environment . He sees a grove of firs on the mountain side , and learns from a widowed dame in the cot below that it was planted by herself and her hus- band . A simple incident like ...
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