Major British Writers, Volume 2George Bagshawe Harrison Harcourt, Brace, 1959 - English literature |
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Page 67
... less I might have seen , when first my mind With conscious pleasure opened to the charm Of words in tuneful order , found them sweet For their own sakes , a passion , and a power ; And phrases pleased me chosen for delight , For pomp ...
... less I might have seen , when first my mind With conscious pleasure opened to the charm Of words in tuneful order , found them sweet For their own sakes , a passion , and a power ; And phrases pleased me chosen for delight , For pomp ...
Page 511
... less , so much less , Someone says , ( I know his name , no matter ) - so much less ! Well , less is more , Lucrezia ; I am judged . There burns a truer light of God in them , In their vexed beating stuffed and stopped - up brain ...
... less , so much less , Someone says , ( I know his name , no matter ) - so much less ! Well , less is more , Lucrezia ; I am judged . There burns a truer light of God in them , In their vexed beating stuffed and stopped - up brain ...
Page 588
... less inti- mate , were lost , and the emotions which tied men to particular localities and to the people in them seemed less and less relevant to the modern situation . And those who had something to gain from the new system felt free ...
... less inti- mate , were lost , and the emotions which tied men to particular localities and to the people in them seemed less and less relevant to the modern situation . And those who had something to gain from the new system felt free ...
Contents
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE | 1 |
Preface to Lyrical Ballads | 19 |
Lines Left upon a Seat in a Yew Tree | 29 |
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