| Richard F. Hardin - 2000 - 300 ページ
...role is perhaps best described by Wordsworth's "Intimations" ode: The homely Nurse ( Earth, Nature] doth all she can To make her Foster-child, her Inmate...hath known, And that imperial palace whence he came, (lines 82-85) Each foundling retains a mysterious otherness. Chloe possesses a spiritually charged... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 2001 - 552 ページ
...independent of himself what yet he could not contemplate at all, were it not a modification of his own being. Earth fills her lap -with pleasures of her own ; Yearnings...hath known, And that imperial palace whence he came. ******* 0 joy ! that in our embers Is something that doth live, That nature yet remembers What was... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 2001 - 490 ページ
...Earth fills her lap with pleasures of her own : Yearnings she hath in her own natural kind, And e'en with something of a mother's mind, , And no unworthy...that imperial palace whence he came : — WORDSWORTH. present commentary, in the fifth, sixth, and seventh stanzas of Dr. Henry More's poem on the Pre-existence... | |
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