A Critical History of English PoetryChatto & Windus, 1956 - 539 ページ |
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... human guilt and sorrow . At Racedown , in the sunshine of Dorothy's love , he gradually regained his mental tone , his sense of the life and joy of Nature , and even at moments his visionary power , the sense sublime Of something far ...
... human guilt and sorrow . At Racedown , in the sunshine of Dorothy's love , he gradually regained his mental tone , his sense of the life and joy of Nature , and even at moments his visionary power , the sense sublime Of something far ...
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... human life and human suffering - until God put forth his hand and touched his bone and his flesh . Though most of Wordsworth's poems deal with human life , we should scarcely call him , as we might call Shelley , the Poet of Humanity ...
... human life and human suffering - until God put forth his hand and touched his bone and his flesh . Though most of Wordsworth's poems deal with human life , we should scarcely call him , as we might call Shelley , the Poet of Humanity ...
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... human folly and weakness . On the other hand he retained to the end what Milton too early lost , a feeling of love and pity for his fellow - men : Me - who am as a nerve o'er which do creep The else unfelt oppressions of this earth ...
... human folly and weakness . On the other hand he retained to the end what Milton too early lost , a feeling of love and pity for his fellow - men : Me - who am as a nerve o'er which do creep The else unfelt oppressions of this earth ...
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