Therefore am I still A lover of the meadows and the woods, And mountains; and of all that we behold From this green earth ; of all the mighty world Of eye and ear, both what they half create *, And what perceive; well pleased to recognise In nature and... Macmillan's Reading Books - Página 2721878Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Malcolm Budd - 2003 - 172 páginas
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| Richard Hayman - 2003 - 300 páginas
...mountains; and of all that we behold From this green earth; of all the mighty world Of eye, and ear, both what they half create And what perceive; well pleased...the guardian of my heart, and soul Of all my moral being.4 Wordsworth's use of authentic everyday language in Lyrical Ballads was an attempt to strip... | |
| David Pepper, Frank Webster, George Revill - 2003 - 612 páginas
...mountains; and of all that we behold From this green earth; of all the mighty world Of eye and ear - both what they half create. And what perceive; well pleased...the guardian of my heart and soul Of all my moral being.'8 Nature had become something we communed with, something we yearned for. Emphatically separate... | |
| Wilbert M. Gesler - 2003 - 148 páginas
...countryside. In Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tmtern Abbey, he wrote, "[I am] well pleased to recognize / In nature and the language of the sense, / The anchor...guardian of my heart and soul / Of all my moral being" (Wordsworth 1975, 41). Many people feel that they can attain physical, mental, and spiritual healing... | |
| E. Hershey Sneath - 2003 - 304 páginas
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| James Berry - 2003 - 260 páginas
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| Bart Eeckhout - 2002 - 328 páginas
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| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 2003 - 356 páginas
...behold From this green earth; of all the mighty world Of eye and ear, both what they half-create,* And what perceive; well pleased to recognise In nature...sense, The anchor of my purest thoughts, the nurse, 1 10 The guide, the guardian of my heart, and soul Of all my moral being. Nor, perchance, If I were... | |
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