| William Macneile Dixon, Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson - 1911 - 792 páginas
...was talking thus, the lonely place, The old Man's shape, and speech — all troubled me: In my mind's eye I seemed to see him pace About the weary moors continually, 130 Wandering about alone and silently. While I these thoughts within myself pursued, He, having made... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1914 - 536 páginas
...thus, the lonely place, The Old Man's shape, and speech, all troubled me : In my mind's eye I seem'd to see him pace About the weary moors continually, Wandering about alone and silently. While I these thoughts within myself pursued, 1s9 He, having made a pause, the same discourse renewed.... | |
| Maurice Garland Fulton, Raymond George Bressler, Glenn Hawthorne Mullin - 1915 - 160 páginas
...the poet? 6. Point out happily expressed descriptions of nature. 7. Of this poem, Coleridge says, " This fine poem is especially characteristic of the...writings of which it would not present a specimen." What would you surmise these excellences and defects to be? To a Young Lady i. Why does the poet encourage... | |
| Henry Spackman Pancoast - 1915 - 854 páginas
...was talking thus, the lonely place, The old Man's shape, and speech — all troubled me: In my mind's company" r / 130 Wandering about alone and silently. While I these thoughts within myself pursued, He, having made... | |
| Lucius Hudson Holt - 1915 - 952 páginas
...talking thus, the lonely place, The old Mini's shape, and speech — all troubled me: In my mind's , when you bring back My husband 130 Wandering about alone and silently. While I these thoughts within myself pursued, He, having made... | |
| Caleb Thomas Winchester - 1916 - 330 páginas
...talking thus, the lonely place, The old Man's shape, and speech — all troubled me : In my mind's eye I seemed to see him pace About the weary moors continually, Wandering about alone and silently. While I these thoughts within myself pursued, He, having made a pause, the same discourse renewed.... | |
| Harold Bloom - 1971 - 516 páginas
...was talking thus, the lonely place, The old Man's shape, and speech — all troubled me: In my mind's eye I seemed to see him pace About the weary moors continually, Wandering about alone and silently. After this flashing out of a final reality, the final stanza is necessarily unemphatic by contrast.... | |
| David Daiches - 1969 - 356 páginas
...was talking thus, the lonely place, The old man's shape, and speech— all troubled me: In my mind's eye I seemed to see him pace About the weary moors continually, Wandering about alone and silently. While I these thoughts within myself pursued, He, having made a pause, the same discourse renewed.... | |
| Hendrik Roelof Rookmaaker - 1984 - 232 páginas
...statement conjures up in Wordsworth's mind a rather gloomy picture of the old man's fate, In my mind's eye I seemed to see him pace About the weary moors continually, Wandering about alone and silently. (11.129-131) Very little comfort seems to be offered here. The leech-gatherer wanders alone, without... | |
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