Wordsworth, Poet of Nature and Poet of ManKennikat Press, 1967 - 320 ページ |
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... ethical interpretation of nature , not only ascribing to her a moral life , but also investing her with a moral office in her relation to Man . How greatly this moral sensitiveness enriched his poetry will be manifest in the course of ...
... ethical interpretation of nature , not only ascribing to her a moral life , but also investing her with a moral office in her relation to Man . How greatly this moral sensitiveness enriched his poetry will be manifest in the course of ...
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... ethical faith he moved about , “ an active partisan , " making things suit his ends , and entertaining genial feelings toward those who differed from him in their political views . Now with all the changes that had taken place since he ...
... ethical faith he moved about , “ an active partisan , " making things suit his ends , and entertaining genial feelings toward those who differed from him in their political views . Now with all the changes that had taken place since he ...
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... ethical conviction , reverent and affectionate communion , heavenly illumination , and " woe is me if I preach not the mes- sage . " It was not merely an intellectual proposition to be subscribed to , nor a conviction born of logical ...
... ethical conviction , reverent and affectionate communion , heavenly illumination , and " woe is me if I preach not the mes- sage . " It was not merely an intellectual proposition to be subscribed to , nor a conviction born of logical ...
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