| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 280 sider
...manners, of laws and customs, in spite of things silently gone out of mind and things violently destroyed, the Poet. binds together by passion and knowledge...over all time. The objects of the Poet's thoughts are every where ; though the, eyes and senses of man are, it is true, his favorite guides, yet he will... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 282 sider
...of laws and customs, in spite of ti1ings silently gone out of mind and things violently destroyed, the Poet binds together by passion and knowledge the...over all time. The objects of the Poet's thoughts are every where ; though the eyes and senses of man are, it is true, his favorite guides, yet he will follow... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1805 - 284 sider
...of laws and customs, in spite of things silently gone out of. mind and things violently destroyed, the Poet binds together by passion and knowledge the...all time. The- objects of the Poet's thoughts are every where ; though the eyes and senses of man are, it is true, his favourite gviides, yet he will... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 sider
...manners, of laws and customi, in spite of things silently gone out of mind and things violently destroyed, the Poet binds together by passion and knowledge the...over all time. The objects of the Poet's thoughts are every where ; though the eyes and senses of man are, it is true, his favourite guides, yet he will... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 sider
...manners, of laws and customs, in spite of things silently gone out of mind and things violently destroyed, the Poet binds together by passion and knowledge the...over all time. The objects of the Poet's thoughts are every where ; though the eyes and senses of man are, it is true, his favourite guides, yet he will... | |
| 1872 - 1200 sider
...laboured, transitory, and sinful, shall be established by God for ever. " The poet," said an able critic, " binds together by passion and knowledge the vast empire...as it is spread over the whole earth and over all tune." No other collections of poems have swayed so vast a power as the Book of Psahns. Innumerable... | |
| Bela Bates Edwards - 1832 - 338 sider
...out of mind, and things violently destroyed,—the poet binds together, by passion and knowledge,the vast empire of human society, as it is spread over...over all time. The objects of the poet's thoughts are every where; though the eyes and the senses of man are, it is true, his favorite guides, yet he will... | |
| Bela Bates Edwards - 1835 - 328 sider
...laws and customs, in spite of things gone silently out of mind, and things violently destroyed, — the poet binds together, by passion and knowledge,...over all time. The objects of the poet's thoughts are every where ; though the eyes and the senses of man are, it is true, his favorite guides, yet he will... | |
| 1836 - 532 sider
...is as permanent as pure science, who maintains that a poet " binds together by knowledge and passion the vast empire of human society, as it is spread over the whole earth, and over all time," he cannot in such society, receive a general and cordial welcome. Milton was little heard of in England... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1836 - 536 sider
...of laws and customs, in spite of things silently gone out of mind, and things violently destroyed, the poet binds together by passion and knowledge the...over all time. The objects of the poet's thoughts are every where; though the eyes and senses of man are, it is true, his favourite guides, yei he will follow... | |
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