| E. S. Shaffer - Drama - 1998 - 400 pages
...ideas, at almost the same time as you, in his own intuitive, visionary way : ... Therefore am I still A lover of the meadows and the woods, And mountains;...both what they half create, and what perceive;... IMMANVEL: Very decorative, but what does it contribute to our philosophical understanding? Don't overdo... | |
| Comparative linguistics - 1918 - 868 pages
...Mehrmals spricht er es aus, wie er sich zur natur hingezogen fühlt; so zb: u Therefore am I still A lover of the meadows and the woods, And mountains;...they half create, And what perceive; well pleased to recognise In nature and the language of the sense The anchor of my purest thoughts, the nurse, The... | |
| Sarah MacKenzie Zimmerman - Literary Criticism - 1999 - 260 pages
...we behold From this green earth; of all the mighty world Of eye and ear, both what they half-create, And what perceive; well pleased to recognize In nature...guardian of my heart, and soul Of all my moral being. (lines 103-12) A rhetoric of closure is operative in the poet's assertions of confidence in his lasting... | |
| Malcolm Andrews - Art - 1999 - 260 pages
...cultivation and the wild, and one that values landscape beauty as a moral and spiritual experience: well pleased to recognize In nature and the language...guardian of my heart, and soul Of all my moral being. The modulation is from the crude 'animal' reflexes to the more highly evolved and refined perception... | |
| Carmela Ciuraru - American poetry - 2001 - 276 pages
...we behold From this green earth; of all the mighty world Of eye and ear, both what they half-create, And what perceive; well pleased to recognize In nature...guide, the guardian of my heart, and soul Of all my mortal being. Nor perchance, If I were not thus taught, should I the more Suffer my genial spirits... | |
| Gordon Mursell - Religion - 2001 - 604 pages
...All thinking things, all objects of all thought, And rolls through all things. Therefore am I still A lover of the meadows and the woods, And mountains;...they half create, And what perceive; well pleased to recognise In nature and the language of the sense The anchor of my purest thoughts, the nurse, The... | |
| Frank Mehring - Nature in literature - 2001 - 194 pages
...Kommunikation entsteht eine produktive Interaktion zwischen Dichter und Natur: [...] Therefore am I still A lover of the meadows and the woods, And mountains...ear, - both what they half create, And what perceive; 321 317 Wordsworth, „Preface to the Edition of 1815". Works. Vol. 4. S. 322. 318 Wordsworths Vorstellung... | |
| Richard Hayman - History - 2003 - 300 pages
...adapted to one another'. In one of the ensuing poems, he explained further that Therefore am I still A lover of the meadows and the woods, And mountains;...they half create And what perceive; well pleased to recognise In nature and the language of the sense The anchor of my purest thoughts, the nurse, The... | |
| David Pepper, Frank Webster, George Revill - Environmentalism - 2003 - 612 pages
...All thinking things, all objects of all thought. And rolls through all things. Therefore am I still A lover of the meadows and the woods And mountains;...they half create. And what perceive; well pleased to recognise In nature and the language of the sense The anchor of my purest thoughts, the nurse. The... | |
| Wilbert M. Gesler - Social Science - 2003 - 148 pages
...and mountains of the countryside. In Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tmtern Abbey, he wrote, "[I am] well pleased to recognize / In nature and the language...guardian of my heart and soul / Of all my moral being" (Wordsworth 1975, 41). Many people feel that they can attain physical, mental, and spiritual healing... | |
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