The Quarterly Review, 226. köideJohn Murray, 1916 |
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Page 74
... France , which had been the country of his training and was endeared to him , first and last , by innumerable associations , was shed into his sympathy with the great vital insurgence of the French people . He taxed his strength , as he ...
... France , which had been the country of his training and was endeared to him , first and last , by innumerable associations , was shed into his sympathy with the great vital insurgence of the French people . He taxed his strength , as he ...
Page 95
... France in Morocco will cease at once , since she has used its natives to fight against us . Turkey will occupy the Suez Canal . The shares of that company owned at present by England will be declared null and void . " The economical ...
... France in Morocco will cease at once , since she has used its natives to fight against us . Turkey will occupy the Suez Canal . The shares of that company owned at present by England will be declared null and void . " The economical ...
Page 120
... France and threw himself into the Revolu- tionary cause . No doubt that period is profoundly im- portant in Wordsworth's life . But there does not appear to be any foundation for Mr Harper's notion that without it he would never have ...
... France and threw himself into the Revolu- tionary cause . No doubt that period is profoundly im- portant in Wordsworth's life . But there does not appear to be any foundation for Mr Harper's notion that without it he would never have ...
Page 121
... France and by their followers , especially Godwin , in England , and insists on treating Wordsworth first as the champion and then as the apostate of this movement . The truth is that the essential Wordsworth never was either the one or ...
... France and by their followers , especially Godwin , in England , and insists on treating Wordsworth first as the champion and then as the apostate of this movement . The truth is that the essential Wordsworth never was either the one or ...
Page 122
in 1802 was what he felt before he ever saw France and what he still felt in his last years . He was scorned for choosing ' low ' subjects . His defence is that he hoped by his poems to enlarge our feeling of reverence for our species ...
in 1802 was what he felt before he ever saw France and what he still felt in his last years . He was scorned for choosing ' low ' subjects . His defence is that he hoped by his poems to enlarge our feeling of reverence for our species ...
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