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... spirit , but the receptacle , con- tainer , or cabinet of the spirit , wherein it lies ; for the signature stands in the essence , and is as a lute that liest still , and is in- deed a dumb thing that is neither heard or understood ...
... spirit , but the receptacle , con- tainer , or cabinet of the spirit , wherein it lies ; for the signature stands in the essence , and is as a lute that liest still , and is in- deed a dumb thing that is neither heard or understood ...
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... Spirit in Nature . Wordsworth does not say that ' Plea- sure ' is the Holy Spirit , but he strongly implies that it is through the instrumentality of Pleasure that the Holy Spirit works . Vague though Wordsworth's formulations are , it ...
... Spirit in Nature . Wordsworth does not say that ' Plea- sure ' is the Holy Spirit , but he strongly implies that it is through the instrumentality of Pleasure that the Holy Spirit works . Vague though Wordsworth's formulations are , it ...
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... spirit , guided from above , Dear Lady , friend devoutest of my choice , Thus mayest thou ever , evermore rejoice . The main themes and images of the preceding stanzas - Dejection and Joy , storm and sky , observation and creative ...
... spirit , guided from above , Dear Lady , friend devoutest of my choice , Thus mayest thou ever , evermore rejoice . The main themes and images of the preceding stanzas - Dejection and Joy , storm and sky , observation and creative ...
Contents
Introduction | 7 |
The Reshaping Spirit | 21 |
Blue Coat Boys | 58 |
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