what is the bliss of solitude
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The "inward eye" expresses what Wordsworth felt to be a deeper, truer spiritual vision. A person cannot share his or her own spiritual vision completely with others, and so it is a form of "solitude." But its truth and beauty make it "blissful."
The "inward eye" expresses what Wordsworth felt to be a deeper, truer spiritual vision. A person cannot share his or her own spiritual vision completely with others, and so it is a form of "solitude." But its truth and beauty make it "blissful."
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a person cannot share his or her own spiritual vision completely with others,and so it is a form of "solitude".But it's truth and beauty make it "blissful".
this idiom is taken from daffodils by Williams Wordsworth
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this idiom is taken from daffodils by Williams Wordsworth
hope it helps u :)
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