Wordsworth, Poet of Nature and Poet of ManKennikat Press, 1967 - 320 ページ |
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... objects ; and the soul becomes conscious of a transforming and transfiguring power.1 Then , too , so wonderful were his mystical experiences at this time that , later in life , when trying to describe them , he doubted whether faith in ...
... objects ; and the soul becomes conscious of a transforming and transfiguring power.1 Then , too , so wonderful were his mystical experiences at this time that , later in life , when trying to describe them , he doubted whether faith in ...
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... object in view , and also what that object was . A little later in the Preface he states , in a somewhat different ... objects of nature , as in ' The Brothers ' ; or , as in the incident of Simon Lee , by placing my reader in the way ...
... object in view , and also what that object was . A little later in the Preface he states , in a somewhat different ... objects of nature , as in ' The Brothers ' ; or , as in the incident of Simon Lee , by placing my reader in the way ...
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... objects to is her " brutish slavery " to the object , her subjection to sense ( her votaries often having no mind " but the mind of their own eyes " ) , her contempt for imagination , her indifference to beauty , her arrogance and ...
... objects to is her " brutish slavery " to the object , her subjection to sense ( her votaries often having no mind " but the mind of their own eyes " ) , her contempt for imagination , her indifference to beauty , her arrogance and ...
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