What made Wordsworth's poems a medicine for my state of mind, was that they expressed, not mere outward beauty, but states of feeling, and of thought coloured by feeling, under the excitement of beauty. Wordsworth - 第 136 頁Frederic William Henry Myers 著 - 1881 - 184 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1874 - 804 頁
...happiness. Wordsworth's poems, on the contrary, "expressed not mere outward beauty, but states of feeling, of thought coloured by feeling under the excitement...inward joy, of sympathetic and imaginative pleasure." Wordsworth taught him that there was real permanent happiness in tranquil contemplation ; and that... | |
| 1874 - 802 頁
...happiness. Wordsworth's poems, on the contrary, " expressed not mere outward beauty, but states of feeling, of thought coloured by feeling under the excitement...inward joy, of sympathetic and imaginative pleasure." Wordsworth taught him that there was real permanent happiness in tranquil contemplation ; and that... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1874 - 810 頁
...does it more effectually than any poet. What made Wordsworth's poems a medicine for my state of mind, was that they expressed, not mere outward beauty, but states of feeling, and of thought colored by feeling, under the excitement of beauty. They seemed to be the very culture of the feelings... | |
| 1879 - 684 頁
...life desirable ' when all the greater evils .... shall have been removed,' consists, he tells us, 'in states of feeling, and of thought coloured by feeling, under the excitement of beauty.' This is the only description, the most accurate and complete description he can give us .jf the one... | |
| Henry Preble, Charles Pomeroy Parker - 1884 - 116 頁
...I did not estimate myself at all. 52. What made Wordsworth's poems a medicine for my state of mind was that they expressed not mere outward beauty, but states of feeling and of thought colored by feeling under the excitement of beauty. They seemed to be the very culture of the feelings... | |
| Maude Gillette Phillips - 1885 - 648 頁
...of the great English poets. — Ibid. What made Wordsworth's poems a medicine for my state of mind was that they expressed not mere outward beauty, but states of feeling, and of thought colored by feeling, under the excitement of beauty. They seemed to be the very culture of the feelings... | |
| Maude Gillette Phillips - 1885 - 612 頁
...of the great English poets. — Ibid. What made Wordsworth's poems a medicine for my state of mind was that they expressed not mere outward beauty, but states of feeling, and of thought colored by feeling, under the excitement of beauty. They seemed to be the very culture of the feelings... | |
| William Leonard Courtney - 1889 - 124 頁
...Wordsworth, and found in his poems a real medicine for his mind. The reason was that these poems expressed states of feeling, and of thought coloured by feeling,...They seemed to be the very culture of the feelings of which he was in quest. It was true that Wordsworth, compared with the greatest poets, " might be... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1889 - 1016 頁
...his life was his first reading of Wordsworth. " What made his poems a medicine for my state of mind was that they expressed not mere outward beauty, but...coloured by feeling, under the excitement of beauty. I needed to be made to feel that there was real permanent happiness in tranquil contemplation. Wordsworth... | |
| Jabez Thomas Sunderland, Brooke Herford, Frederick B. Mott - 1889 - 608 頁
...for him at this period. " What made Wordsworth's poems a medicine for my state of mind," he writes, "was that they expressed, not mere outward beauty, but states of feeling, and of UWHight colored by feeling, under the excitement of beauty. They seemed to be the very culture of the... | |
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