Shakespeare to Hardy: Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo University |
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Gray was not only , , for his day , a good entomologist ; he was a close observer of all natural history . Had he cared to . do it , he could have produced many works from his many notes on wild nature , and his drawings in water ...
Gray was not only , , for his day , a good entomologist ; he was a close observer of all natural history . Had he cared to . do it , he could have produced many works from his many notes on wild nature , and his drawings in water ...
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That last quotation , as you observe , is the conclusion of Wordsworth's “ Ode on Intimations of Immortality , ” the most mystical of all his poems , and one in which he describes the changes through which in his own case natural piety ...
That last quotation , as you observe , is the conclusion of Wordsworth's “ Ode on Intimations of Immortality , ” the most mystical of all his poems , and one in which he describes the changes through which in his own case natural piety ...
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Ultimately too in the question of preserving unspoiled parts of our small kingdom — and most of the town - dwellers now follow Wordsworth more or less whenever they get the chance in seeking a blessing from nature and solitude — this ...
Ultimately too in the question of preserving unspoiled parts of our small kingdom — and most of the town - dwellers now follow Wordsworth more or less whenever they get the chance in seeking a blessing from nature and solitude — this ...
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