| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1891 - 484 pagine
...that condition the essential passions of the heart find a better soil in which they can attain their maturity, are less under restraint, and speak a plainer...state of greater simplicity, and consequently may bv more accurately contemplated and more forcibly communicated; because the manners of rural life germinate... | |
| Edward Caird - 1892 - 314 pagine
...plainer and more emphatic language ; because in that condition of life our elementary feelings exist in a state of greater simplicity, and consequently...rural occupations are more easily comprehended and more durable ; and, lastly, because in that condition the passions of men are incorporated with the... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1892 - 214 pagine
...(Essential passions of the ( heaj find a better soil in which they _can attain their maturity, aije less under restraint, and speak a plainer and more...emphatic language; because in that condition of life 15 our elementary feelings 'co-exist in a state of greater simplicity, and, consequently, may be more... | |
| William Minto - 1894 - 440 pagine
...life, because " the essential passions of the heart find a better soil in which they can attain their maturity, are less under restraint, and speak a plainer and more emphatic language"; and because peasants "hourly communicate with the best objects from which the best part of language... | |
| William Minto - 1894 - 438 pagine
...life, because " the essential passions of the heart find a better soil in which they can attain their maturity, are less under restraint, and speak a plainer and more emphatic language"; and because peasants "hourly communicate with the best objects from which the best part of language... | |
| John Macmillan Brown - 1894 - 436 pagine
...generally chosen, because in that condition the essential passions of the heart find a better soil", "are less under restraint and speak a plainer and more emphatic language " ; there " the elementary feelings co-exist in a state of greater simplicity ", and the " manners... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1895 - 272 pagine
...the heart find a better soil in which they can attain their maturity, are less under restraint, and 5 speak a plainer and more emphatic language; because...because the manners of rural life germinate from those ele- 10 mentary feelings, and from the necessary character of rural occupations are more easily comprehended... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1897 - 648 pagine
...tial passions of the heart find a better soil in which they can attain their maturity, are under less restraint, and speak a plainer and more emphatic language...in that condition of life our elementary feelings exist in a state of greater simplicity, and consequently may be more accurately contemplated and more... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1897 - 648 pagine
...essential passions of the heart find a better soil in which they can attain their maturity, are under less restraint, and speak a plainer and more emphatic language...in that condition of life our elementary feelings exist in a state of greater simplicity, and consequently may be more accurately contemplated and more... | |
| R. McWilliam - 1897 - 176 pagine
...that condition the essential passions of the heart find a better soil in which they can attain their maturity, are less under restraint, and speak a plainer and more emphatic language. The finest poem of all in the volume is that entitled 'Lines composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey,'... | |
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