| Henry Norman Hudson - 1880 - 738 lehte
...how exquisitely, too, — Theme this but little heard of among men, — Th' external World is lilted to the Mind; And the creation (by no lower name Can it be call'd) which they with blended might Accomplish: — this is our high argument. — Such grateful... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1881 - 732 lehte
...raptures ; while my voice proclaims How exquisitely the individual Mind (And the progressive powers perhaps no less Of the whole species) to the external...might Accomplish : — this is our high argument. — Such grateful haunts foregoing, if 1 oft Must turn elsewhere — to travel near the tribes And... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1881 - 654 lehte
...How exquisitely the individual mind (And the progressive powers perhaps no less Of the whole spjcies) to the external world Is fitted : — and how exquisitely,...the mind ; And the creation (by no lower name Can \t be called) which they with blended might Accomplish : — this is our high argument.' •Wordsworth's... | |
| Richard Heath - 1881 - 446 lehte
...too — Theme this but little heard of amonc; men — The external World is fitted to the Mind Anil the creation (by no lower name Can it be called) which they with blended might Accomplish * " This is exactly the doctrine of Herder and Quinet ; only, instead of calling the combined work of Nature and... | |
| Johanne Clare - 1987 - 248 lehte
...raptures; while my voice proclaims How exquisitely the individual Mind (And the progressive powers perhaps no less Of the whole species) to the external world Is fitted. 14 The "spousal verse / Of this great consummation" depended for Wordsworth upon his belief that he... | |
| Charles Taylor - 1992 - 628 lehte
...How exquisitely the individual Mind ... to the external World is fitted: — and how exquisitely too The external World is fitted to the Mind; And the...name Can it be called) which they with blended might Accomplish16 Herder puts it too bluntly: "The artist is become a creator God".17 Perhaps an image for... | |
| L. J. Swingle - 1990 - 318 lehte
...of harmony — Wordsworth's perception, for example, of "How exquisitely the individual Mind /. . . to the external World / Is fitted: — and how exquisitely, too — / Theme this but little heard among men — / The external World is fitted to the Mind" ("Prospectus" to The Excursion, 63-68). But... | |
| Max Oelschlaeger - 1991 - 506 lehte
...as in the Preface to The Excursion. How exquisitely the individual Mind (And the progressive powers perhaps no less Of the whole species) to the external...with blended might Accomplish: — this is our high argument.62 In short, Wordsworth had come face to face with the dilemma that both Bacon and Kant had... | |
| Jørgen Pedersen - 1991 - 340 lehte
...ikke den saerlige og gensidige syntese mellem »the mute, insensate things« og »the mind of man« - and the creation (by no lower name/ can it be called) which they with blended might/accomplish -, der hos Wordsworth bliver det afg0rende bidrag til romantikkens fordybede og befriende... | |
| Elizabeth De Mijolla - 1994 - 204 lehte
...subjective and objective are but words to one who "proclaims / How exquisitely the individual Mind . . ." to the external world Is fitted: — and how exquisitely,...blended might Accomplish: — this is our high argument. ("Prospectus," 62-63, 65-71) This is Wordsworth's at once creative and iconoclastic argument.19 Breaking... | |
| |