A study of Wordsworth's thoughtJohns Hopkins Press, 1941 - 670 pages |
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analytical reason anima mundi animism anti-rationalism appear asserts awful beauty belief Biographia Literaria Brougham Castle chapter Coleridge Coleridge's communion conception consciousness Crabb creative deep Deity delight divine Dove Cottage early earth emotion exalted Excursion external world faculty fear feeling felt final text forms Gravedona Grosart Hawkshead heart human ideas images Immortality Ode importance incidents infinity insight instinctive intellect invisible world J. A. Symonds Kilchurn Castle later Letter light of sense lines living lonely places Lyrical Ballads means mind ministry ministry of fear mood moral mountains mystery mystic experience Nature's pantheism passage passion persons Peter Bell poem poet poet's poetry Preface of 1815 Prelude presence quoted Recluse reference religion remarked Rylstone scene seems sense impressions Shawcross silence solitude soul speaks spirit sublime things thinking thought Tintern Abbey tion truth unifying unity universe variant viii Wanderer woods words Wordsworth wrote youth