From Wordsworth to SpenderPaul Robert Lieder Houghton Mifflin, 1950 Readings representative of major British authors. For contents and other editions, see Author Catalog. |
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Page 149
... less amazed , that such a blot 300 His noble ' scutcheon should have got , While he was highest of his line ; 350 305 310 315 320 325 - 331 ' Twas near his castle , far away From city or from succor near , And almost on the break of day ...
... less amazed , that such a blot 300 His noble ' scutcheon should have got , While he was highest of his line ; 350 305 310 315 320 325 - 331 ' Twas near his castle , far away From city or from succor near , And almost on the break of day ...
Page 169
... less for the story than for the ideas and emotion behind the story ; and often this thought and feeling are not so much expressed in concrete form as suggested . He gives us " the still , sad music of humanity , ' which must be felt ...
... less for the story than for the ideas and emotion behind the story ; and often this thought and feeling are not so much expressed in concrete form as suggested . He gives us " the still , sad music of humanity , ' which must be felt ...
Page 525
... less , so much less , Someone says , -- 76 ( I know his name , no matter ) - so much less ! Well , less is more , Lucrezia : I am judged . There burns a truer light of God in them , In their vexed beating stuffed and stopped - up brain ...
... less , so much less , Someone says , -- 76 ( I know his name , no matter ) - so much less ! Well , less is more , Lucrezia : I am judged . There burns a truer light of God in them , In their vexed beating stuffed and stopped - up brain ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 14 |
nary Splendor and Beauty | 60 |
Copyright | |
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