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" What made Wordsworth's poems a medicine for my state of mind, was that they expressed, not mere outward beauty, but states of feeling, and of thought coloured by feeling, under the excitement of beauty. They seemed to be the very culture of the feelings,... "
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por Frederic William Henry Myers - 1882 - 6 páginas
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English Prose: A Series of Related Essays for the Discussion and Practice of ...

Frederick William Roe, George Roy Elliott - 1913 - 530 páginas
...it more 20 effectually than any poet. What made Wordsworth's poems a medicine for my state of mind, was that they expressed, not mere outward beauty,...beauty. They seemed to be the very culture of the feel25 ings which I was in quest of. In them I seemed to draw from a source of inward joy, of sympathetic...
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English Prose: A Series of Related Essays for the Discussion and Practice of ...

Frederick William Roe, George Roy Elliott - 1913 - 512 páginas
...coloured by feeling, under the excitement of beauty. They seemed to be the very culture of the feel25 ings which I was in quest of. In them I seemed to draw...source of inward joy, of sympathetic and imaginative pleasures, which could be shared in by all human beings; which had no connection with struggle or imperfection,...
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Poets and Puritans

Terrot Reaveley Glover - 1915 - 346 páginas
...Wordsworth's poetry had once had upon him. " What made Wordsworth's poems a medicine for my state of mind was that they expressed, not mere outward beauty,...coloured by feeling, under the excitement of beauty. . . . In them I seemed to draw from a source of inward joy, of sympathetic and imaginative pleasure,...
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Education According to Some Modern Masters

Charles Franklin Thwing - 1916 - 312 páginas
...does it more effectually than any poet. What made Wordsworth's poems a medicine for my state of mind, was that they expressed, not mere outward beauty,...joy, of sympathetic and imaginative pleasure, which could be shared in by all human beings; which had no connexion with struggle or imperfection, but would...
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William Wordsworth: His Life, Works, and Influence, Volumen2

George McLean Harper - 1916 - 496 páginas
...But this was not all. " What made Wordsworth's poems," he says, " a medicine for my state of mind, was that they expressed, not mere outward beauty,...joy, of sympathetic and imaginative pleasure, which could be shared in by all human beings, which had no connection with struggle or imperfection, but...
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William Wordsworth, how to Know Him

Caleb Thomas Winchester - 1916 - 330 páginas
...1828, found in his verse a culture of the feelings such as no other contemporary poetry could afford. "In them I seemed to draw from a source of inward...joy, of sympathetic and imaginative pleasure, which could be shared in by all human beings ; which had no connection with struggle or imperfection, but...
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Children and Childhood

Nannie Niemeyer - 1921 - 254 páginas
...1828) an important event of my life. . . . What made Wordsworth's poems a medicine for my state of mind was that they expressed not mere outward beauty, but...coloured by feeling, under the excitement of beauty. EVIDENCE AND ILLUSTRATION 15 [The Journal of a Disappointed Man (WNP Barbellion) .] This journal was...
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The Works of Lord Morley, Volumen6

John Morley - 1921 - 388 páginas
...his life was his first reading of Wordsworth. " What made his poems a medicine for my state of mind was that they expressed not mere outward beauty, but...coloured by feeling, under the excitement of beauty. I needed to be made to feel that there was real permanent happiness in tranquil contemplation. Wordsworth...
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The Works of Lord Morley, Volumen6

John Morley - 1921 - 392 páginas
...his life was his first reading of Wordsworth. " What made his poems a medicine for my state of mind was that they expressed not mere outward beauty, but...coloured by feeling, under the excitement of beauty. I needed to be made to feel that there was real permanent happiness in tranquil contemplation. Wordsworth...
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The Early Life of William Wordsworth, 1770-1798: A Study of "The Prelude"

Emile Legouis, Sir Leslie Stephen - 1921 - 506 páginas
...in the autumn of 1828 was one of the important events of his life. Of Wordsworth's poems he says : " In them I seemed to draw from a source of inward joy, of sympathetic and imaginative pleasure, which could be shared in by all human beings ; which had no connexion with struggle or imperfection, but...
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