Literature and Life, 4. raamatWilliam Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck, Dudley Howe Miles, Edwin Greenlaw Scott, Foresman and Company, 1933 |
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... nature lyric seldom equaled in our language . Thomas Gray ( 1716- Gray's break 1771 ) was less fortunate with tradition with Johnson than Col- lins had been . The Eclogues had pleased Johnson , but Gray he never liked . " He is dull in ...
... nature lyric seldom equaled in our language . Thomas Gray ( 1716- Gray's break 1771 ) was less fortunate with tradition with Johnson than Col- lins had been . The Eclogues had pleased Johnson , but Gray he never liked . " He is dull in ...
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... nature reflect the feelings of man . But Wordsworth , in addition to noting color and motion in natural scenes and objects , discovered a mysterious and healing effect of nature on man . No earlier poet had believed in the power of ...
... nature reflect the feelings of man . But Wordsworth , in addition to noting color and motion in natural scenes and objects , discovered a mysterious and healing effect of nature on man . No earlier poet had believed in the power of ...
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... nature . Which passage do you like best ? 4. One belief of Wordsworth about children is given in " We Are Seven " ; an- other in the sonnet , " It Is a Beauteous Eve- ning . " State each belief in a single sen- tence . How is each ...
... nature . Which passage do you like best ? 4. One belief of Wordsworth about children is given in " We Are Seven " ; an- other in the sonnet , " It Is a Beauteous Eve- ning . " State each belief in a single sen- tence . How is each ...
Contents
HISTORY | 4 |
PART ONEPAGAN AND MEDIEVAL TIMES 55 B C 1500 A D | 5 |
SELECTIONS FOR CHAPTER I | 15 |
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