10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNDERTHIRST»
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underthirst in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ....
Yet still in me with those soft luxuries Mixed something of stern mood, an
underthirst Of vigour seldom utterly allayed: And from that source how different a
sadness Would issue, let one incident make known. When from the Vallais we
had ...
William Wordsworth, Andrew Jackson George, 1919
\J Yet still in me with those soft luxuries Mixed something of sterngigod, an
underthirst Of vigour seldom utterly allayed: And from that source how different a
sadness Would issue, let one incident make known. When from the Vallais we
had ...
William Wordsworth, Andrew Jackson George, 1919
It was the "underthirst" for martyrdom, which Palacky mentions as one of his
characteristics, which alone could have caused him to go to Constance, where
an inevitable death awaited him. In his conception, then, of the Church, Huss was
in full ...
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Mechanisms of Learning and Motivation: A Memorial Volume To ...
Learning and Motivation, 1977, 8, 98112. Capaldi, E.D.,& Hovancik, J.R. Transfer
of discrimination under hunger to discrimination underthirst: Theroleof
expectancy and habit.Learning and Motivation,1975, 6, 230240. Capaldi, E.D., &
Myers ...
A. Dickinson, R. A. Boakes, 2014
Yet still in me with those soft luxuries Mixed something of stern mood, an
underthirst Of vigour seldom utterly allayed : And from that source how different a
sadness Would issue, let one incident make known. When from the Vallais we
had ...
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The Romantic Poets: A Guide to Criticism
While I here idle listen on the shores In fearless yet in aching ignorance?8 To this
soft or 'luxurious' sadness, a more masculine kind is added, which results from a '
stern mood' or 'underthirst of vigor'; and it is in order to throw light on this ...
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European Romanticism: A Reader
Yet stillinme with those soft luxuries Mixed something of sternmood,an underthirst
Of vigour seldom utterlyallayed: And from thatsource how different asadness
Would issue,let one incident make known. When from the Vallais wehad turned, ...
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William Wordsworth's The Prelude: A Casebook
... sadness, a more masculine kind is added, which results from a "stern mood" or
"underthirst of vigor"; and it is in order to throw light on this further melancholy that
Wordsworth tells the incident of his crossing the Alps. The stern mood to which ...
Stephen Gill, Stephen Charles Gill, 2006
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Delphi Complete Works of William Wordsworth (Illustrated)
Yet still in me, mingling with these delights, Was something of stern mood, an
underthirst Of vigor, never utterly asleep. Far different dejection oncewasmine —
A deepand genuinesadness thenI felt—495 The circumstances Iwill hererelate
they ...
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The Visionary Company: A Reading of English Romantic Poetry
He speaks of it as "an underthirst," which is "seldom utterly allayed," and causes
a sadness different in kind from any other. To illustrate it, he cites the incident of
his actual crossing of the Alps. He misses his path, and frustrates his "hopes that
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