| 1874 - 780 páginas
...the Poet's thoughts are everywhere; though the eyes and senses of men are, it is true, his favorite guides, yet he will follow wheresoever he can find...Poetry is the first and last of all knowledge — it is immortal as the heart of man. If the labors of the Men of Science should ever create any material revolution,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1871 - 630 páginas
...time. The objects of the Poet's thoughts arc every where ; though the eyes and senses of mun arc, it is true, his favourite guides, yet he will follow wheresoever he can find an atmosphère of sensation in which to move his wings. Poetry is the first and last of all knowledge... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1872 - 584 páginas
...time. The objects of the poet's thoughts are everywhere ; though the eyes and senses of man are, it is true, his favourite guides, yet he will follow...knowledge — it is as immortal as the heart of man. II the labours of men of science should ever create any material revolution, direct or indirect, in... | |
| Charles Pebody - 1872 - 458 páginas
...consistently with his theory of poetry, he never hesitated to follow in thought wheresoever he could find " an atmosphere of sensation in which to move his wings. '" " Poetry/' he said finely, " is the breath and finer spirit of all knowledge. It is the impassioned expression... | |
| Joseph Torrey - 1874 - 316 páginas
...has well observed, " are everywhere ; though the eyes and senses of man are, it is true, his favorite guides, yet he will follow wheresoever he can find...— it is as immortal as the heart of man. If the labors of men of science should ever create any material revolution, direct or indirect, in our condition,... | |
| Joseph Gostwick - 1878 - 528 páginas
...time. The objects of the poet's thoughts are everywhere ; though the eyes and senses of man are, it is true, his favourite guides, yet he will follow...knowledge— it is as immortal as the heart of man.' — WIIXIAM WOEDSWOBTH. ' It has always been our opinion, that the real essence of poetry — apart... | |
| Joseph Gostwick - 1878 - 522 páginas
...time. The objects of the poet's' thoughts are everywhere ; though the eyes and senses of man are, it is true, his favourite guides, yet he will follow...Poetry is the first and last of all knowledge — it is as-immortal as the heart of man." — -WILLIAM WOEDSWOETH. ' It has always been our opinion, that the... | |
| Robert Cochrane (miscellaneous writer) - 1878 - 570 páginas
...hand : "The objects of the poet's thoughts are everywhere ; though the eyes and senses of men are, it is true, his favourite guides, yet he will follow...Poetry is the first and last of all knowledge — it is immortal as the heart of man. If the labours of the men of science should ever create any material... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1878 - 1112 páginas
...the Poet's thoughts are everywhere ; though the eyes and senses of man are, it is true, his favorite guides, yet he will follow wheresoever he can find...move his wings. Poetry is the first and last of all knowled're, — it is as immortal as the heart of man. If O ' the labors of Men of science should ever... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1880 - 676 páginas
...objects of the poet s thoughts are everywhere ; though the eyes and senses of man are, it is trul-', his favourite guides, yet he will follow wheresoever...of all knowledge — it is as immortal as the heart ot man. II the labours of men of science should ever create any material revolution, direct or indirect,... | |
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