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 205
... mind a habit of order and harmony correlative with its own nature and with its effects upon other minds . But in the intervals of inspiration and they may be frequent without being durable a 20 poet becomes a man , and is abandoned to ...
... mind a habit of order and harmony correlative with its own nature and with its effects upon other minds . But in the intervals of inspiration and they may be frequent without being durable a 20 poet becomes a man , and is abandoned to ...
Page 394
... mind 20 seems to us to have been absolutely perfect . He was at once the Mammon and the Surly ' of his friend Ben . Sir Epicure did not in- dulge in visions more magnificent and gi- gantic . Surly did not sift evidence with 25 keener ...
... mind 20 seems to us to have been absolutely perfect . He was at once the Mammon and the Surly ' of his friend Ben . Sir Epicure did not in- dulge in visions more magnificent and gi- gantic . Surly did not sift evidence with 25 keener ...
Page 422
... mind thoroughly imbued with it . But when it has come to be an hereditary creed , and to be received passively , not ac- tively when the mind is no longer com- pelled , in the same degree as at first , to exer- cise its vital powers on ...
... mind thoroughly imbued with it . But when it has come to be an hereditary creed , and to be received passively , not ac- tively when the mind is no longer com- pelled , in the same degree as at first , to exer- cise its vital powers on ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 14 |
nary Splendor and Beauty | 60 |
Copyright | |
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