University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volume 20University of Michigan Press, 1943 - 265 pagine |
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Pagina 62
... emotions and attitudes asso- ciated with it . Contrary to the traditional view of this poem , therefore , we must conclude that the value which Wordsworth here attaches to nature , to memory , to melancholy , and to hu- manitarianism ...
... emotions and attitudes asso- ciated with it . Contrary to the traditional view of this poem , therefore , we must conclude that the value which Wordsworth here attaches to nature , to memory , to melancholy , and to hu- manitarianism ...
Pagina 108
... emotions of compassion , evidently dangerous when traitors are to be punished , are too often altogether smothered . " This disadvantage , however , must be wel- comed and endured when it is certain that " a fairer order of things ...
... emotions of compassion , evidently dangerous when traitors are to be punished , are too often altogether smothered . " This disadvantage , however , must be wel- comed and endured when it is certain that " a fairer order of things ...
Pagina 188
... emotion , and in- cludes them both . The failure of commentators to recognize the important fact that Godwin in his wisest moments was capable of fusing reason and emotion thus may be attributed , I think , to Godwin's rather ...
... emotion , and in- cludes them both . The failure of commentators to recognize the important fact that Godwin in his wisest moments was capable of fusing reason and emotion thus may be attributed , I think , to Godwin's rather ...
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BIOGRAPHY 177095 | 3 |
THE EARLY POEMS | 37 |
THE LETTER TO THE Bishop of Llandaff | 88 |
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