The Oxford Treasury of English Literature ...: Jacobean to VictorianClarendon Press, 1908 |
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... sense of the immanence of God in nature : the difference is that they are absorbed in the ecstasy which after long and painful labour he learned to control . The boyish visions which he describes in the Prelude and in Tintern Abbey are ...
... sense of the immanence of God in nature : the difference is that they are absorbed in the ecstasy which after long and painful labour he learned to control . The boyish visions which he describes in the Prelude and in Tintern Abbey are ...
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... sense To feel and measure all the excellence Of things ; ' twas to inherit endless treasure , And to be filled with everlasting pleasure ; To reign in silence , and to sing alone , To see , love , covet , have , enjoy , and praise in ...
... sense To feel and measure all the excellence Of things ; ' twas to inherit endless treasure , And to be filled with everlasting pleasure ; To reign in silence , and to sing alone , To see , love , covet , have , enjoy , and praise in ...
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... sense of the value of noble words . Tennyson spoke of Virgil's hexameter as ' the state- liest measure ever moulded by the lips of man ' : if it be possible to compare two achievements so dis- similar , we may find here a rival by whom ...
... sense of the value of noble words . Tennyson spoke of Virgil's hexameter as ' the state- liest measure ever moulded by the lips of man ' : if it be possible to compare two achievements so dis- similar , we may find here a rival by whom ...
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... sense of brute . Thus he resolved , but first from inward grief 1 The Sea of Azov . 2 Siberian river flowing into the Arctic Ocean . ⚫ In Syria . 80 90 Separating the Atlantic and Pacific . His bursting passion into plaints thus poured ...
... sense of brute . Thus he resolved , but first from inward grief 1 The Sea of Azov . 2 Siberian river flowing into the Arctic Ocean . ⚫ In Syria . 80 90 Separating the Atlantic and Pacific . His bursting passion into plaints thus poured ...
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... sense , reason , all summed up in Man . With what delight could I have walked thee round , If I could joy in aught - sweet interchange Of hill and valley , rivers , woods , and plains , Now land , now sea , and shores with forest ...
... sense , reason , all summed up in Man . With what delight could I have walked thee round , If I could joy in aught - sweet interchange Of hill and valley , rivers , woods , and plains , Now land , now sea , and shores with forest ...
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