Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 379
... feeling of dislike in many minds . A right cultivation , then , of the faculties of seeing , feeling , and thinking will impart to us the power of touching things common with the light and consecration of a poet's dream . Wordsworth ...
... feeling of dislike in many minds . A right cultivation , then , of the faculties of seeing , feeling , and thinking will impart to us the power of touching things common with the light and consecration of a poet's dream . Wordsworth ...
Page 380
... feeling , or weary feeling , or painful feeling in the mass of unreflecting men . " A conspicuous example of this stemming " the commonplace currents of emotion and trans- forming sorrow into rapture " occurs in the sixth book of the ...
... feeling , or weary feeling , or painful feeling in the mass of unreflecting men . " A conspicuous example of this stemming " the commonplace currents of emotion and trans- forming sorrow into rapture " occurs in the sixth book of the ...
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... feeling are inseparably bound together in vital union , and to awaken the one is to call into activity the powers of the other . Wordsworth's feelings being intertwined with enduring objects - with the works of Nature , and with what is ...
... feeling are inseparably bound together in vital union , and to awaken the one is to call into activity the powers of the other . Wordsworth's feelings being intertwined with enduring objects - with the works of Nature , and with what is ...
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Our Native Serpents By Rev M G WATKINS M | 1 |
Polly By H WILSON | 88 |
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