The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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Page 10
... Imagination works with bolder hope The cause of grateful reason to sustain ; And , serving Truth , the heart more strongly beats 5 Against all barriers which his labour meets In lofty place , or humble Life's domain . Enough ; -before ...
... Imagination works with bolder hope The cause of grateful reason to sustain ; And , serving Truth , the heart more strongly beats 5 Against all barriers which his labour meets In lofty place , or humble Life's domain . Enough ; -before ...
Page 202
... Imagination's Lord , And sway with absolute controul 5 Not thus can knowledge elevate Our Nature from her fallen. The god - like functions of the Soul . 1 No date is given ; but the reference to Killarney looks as if it were earlier than ...
... Imagination's Lord , And sway with absolute controul 5 Not thus can knowledge elevate Our Nature from her fallen. The god - like functions of the Soul . 1 No date is given ; but the reference to Killarney looks as if it were earlier than ...
Page 219
... imagination , whereby ordinary things should be presented to the mind in an unusual aspect ; and , further , and above all , to make these incidents and situations interesting by tracing in them , truly though not ostentatiously , the ...
... imagination , whereby ordinary things should be presented to the mind in an unusual aspect ; and , further , and above all , to make these incidents and situations interesting by tracing in them , truly though not ostentatiously , the ...
Page 248
... , and which has been my chief guide in all I have said , namely , that in works of imagination and sentiment , for of these only have I been treating , in proportion as ideas and feelings are valuable , whether the 248 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... , and which has been my chief guide in all I have said , namely , that in works of imagination and sentiment , for of these only have I been treating , in proportion as ideas and feelings are valuable , whether the 248 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
Page 252
... imagination . Wherever these ap- pear , simplicity accompanies them ; Magnificence herself , when legitimate , depending upon a simpli- city of her own , to regulate her ornaments . But it is a well - known property of human nature ...
... imagination . Wherever these ap- pear , simplicity accompanies them ; Magnificence herself , when legitimate , depending upon a simpli- city of her own , to regulate her ornaments . But it is a well - known property of human nature ...
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