| William Wordsworth - 1878 - 1112 páginas
...things as if they were present ; an ability of conjuring up in himself passions, which are indeed fur from being the same as those produced by real events,...real events, than anything which, from the motions of the^.r own minds merely, other men are accustomed to feel in themselves : — whence, and from practice,... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1880 - 618 páginas
...were present; an ability of conjurimg up in himself passions, which are indee. njuring d far fr rom being the same as those produced by real events, yet...resemble the passions produced by real events, than any thing which, from the motions of their own mmds merely, other men are accustomed to feel in themselves... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1883 - 406 páginas
...absent things as if they were present ; an ability of conjuring up in himself passions, which are indeed far from being the same as those produced by real...acquired a greater readiness and power in expressing what lie tliinks and feels, and especially those thoughts and feelings which, by his own choice, or from... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1882 - 642 páginas
...of conjuring up in himself passions, which are indeed far from heing the same as those produced hy real events, yet (especially in those parts of the...which are pleasing and delightful) do more nearly resemhle the passions produced hy real events, than any thing which, from the motions of their own... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1892 - 214 páginas
...things as if they 5 were present; an ability of conjuring up in himself passions, which are indeed far from being the same as those produced by real...more nearly resemble the passions produced by real 'a events, than anything which, from the motions of their own minds merely, other men are accustomed... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1893 - 394 páginas
...absent things as if they were present ; an ability of conjuring up in himself passions, which are indeed far from being the same as those produced by real...in themselves : — whence, and from practice, he lias acquired a greater readiness and power in expressing what he thinks and feels, and especially... | |
| Ernest Rhys - 1897 - 250 páginas
...absent things as if they were present ; an ability of conjuring up in himself passions, which are indeed far from being the same as those produced by real...resemble the passions produced by real events, than any thing which, from the motions of their own minds merely, other men are accustomed to feel in themselves... | |
| William Henry Sheran - 1905 - 602 páginas
...absent things as if they were present; an ability of conjuring up in himself passions, which are indeed far from being the same as those produced by real...feel in themselves : whence, and from practice, he 388 has acquired a greater readiness and power in expressing what he thinks and feels, and especially... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1907 - 192 páginas
...absent things as if they were present ; an ability of conjuring up in himself passions, which are indeed far from being the same as those produced by real...merely, other men are accustomed to feel in themselves." SHE WAS A PHANTOM OF DELIGHT. First published 1807. Wordsworth's note is : " 1804 Town End. The germ... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1911 - 296 páginas
...things as if they were present ; an ability of conjuring up-i»-himself passions, which are indeed far from being the same as those produced by real...greater readiness and power in expressing what he thinlcs and feels, and especially those thoughts and feelings wriich, by his own choice, or from the... | |
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