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" To this point was Wordsworth come, as far as I can conceive, when he wrote "Tintern Abbey," and it seems to me that his Genius is explorative of those dark Passages. Now if we live, and go on thinking, we too shall explore them. He is a Genius and superior... "
Macmillan's Magazine - Page 9
1861
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Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats

John Keats - 1848 - 420 pages
...see not the balance of good and evil; we are in a mist, we are in that state, we feel the " Burden of the Mystery." To this point was Wordsworth come, as...can, more than we, make discoveries and shed a light in them. Here I must think Wordsworth is deeper than Milton, though I think it has depended more upon...
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Life, letters, and literary remains, of John Keats, Volume 1

Richard Monckton Milnes (1st baron Houghton.) - 1848 - 328 pages
...not the balance of good and evil ; we are in a mist, we are in that state, we feel the " Burden of the Mystery." To this point was Wordsworth come, as...can, more than we, make discoveries and shed a light in them. Here I must think Wordsworth is deeper than Milton, though I think it has depended more upon...
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Graham's American Monthly Magazine of Literature, Art, and Fashion, Volume 34

1849 - 484 pages
...those dark passages. Now if we live, and go on thiaking, we too shall explore them. He is a genins and superior [to] us, in so far as he can, more than we, make discoveries and shed a light in them. Here I must thiak Wordsworth is deeper than Milton, though I thiak it has depended more upon...
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Graham's American Monthly Magazine of Literature, Art, and Fashion, Volume 34

1849 - 526 pages
...we live, and go on thinking, we too shall explore them. He is a genius and superior [to] us, in sо far as he can, more than we, make discoveries and shed a light in them. Here I must think Wordsworth is deeper than Milton, though I think it has depended more upon...
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William Wordsworth: A Biography

Edwin Paxton Hood - 1856 - 556 pages
...audience may I find though few.' " HARTLEY COLERIDOE. — Notes on the Poets. " Wordsworth is a genius superior to us, in so far as he can more than we make discoveries and shed a light on them. Here I mint think he is deeper than Milton, though I think he has depended more upon the general and...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 3

1861 - 788 pages
...live and go on thinking, we too shall explore them. He is a genius and superior to us in so far as be can, more than we, make discoveries, and shed a light...aphorisms and casual spurts of speculation of a youth of twenty -two (and all the passages I have quoted are from letters of his written before his twentythird...
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The Life and Letters of John Keats

John Keats, Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton) - 1867 - 388 pages
...the balance of good and evil ; we are in a mist, tve are now in that state, we feel the " Burden of the Mystery." To this point was Wordsworth come, as...can, more than we, make discoveries and shed a light in them. Here I must think Wordsworth is deeper than Milton, though I think it has depended more upon...
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Tinsley's Magazine, Volume 31

1882 - 612 pages
...to me his genius is explorative of those dark passages. Now, if we live and go on thinking, we top shall explore them. He is a genius, and superior to...than we, make discoveries and shed a light on them.' Perhaps, as Keats himself hinted, the chance of leaving the world suddenly impressed a sense of his...
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Wordsworth, Shelley, Keats, and Other Essays

David Masson - 1874 - 338 pages
...wrote Tintern Abbey: and it seems to me that his genius is explorative of those dark passages. No\v, if we live and go on thinking, we too shall explore...aphorisms and casual spurts of speculation of a youth of twenty- two (and all the passages I have quoted are from letters of his written before his twenty-third...
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Wordsworth, Shelley, Keats, and Other Essays

David Masson - 1875 - 332 pages
...dark passages. We see not the balance of good and evil ; we are in a mist ; we feel the 'Burden of the Mystery.' To this point was Wordsworth come, as...Keats had an intellect from which his superiority v' in some literary walk or other might have been surely anticipated. What we independently know enables...
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