Dragon Ball Z
.... Life’s most elementary feelings were revealed in the most permanent ways: ever-present in the surroundings. Wordsworth’s aesthetic appreciation was not destroyed by his poetic vanity: Common language served Wordsworth’s purpose well, for the simple words were direct in their purpose. They expressed feelings that had been known and repeated many times before, and therefore contained a certain durability. Being concise was not a shortcut; it was the inevitable result of perceiving things the way they truly were, and depicting them honestly. Nature did not need to be invented or built up in his poems because it was in itself more wonderful than anything could ever be imagined. All that needed to be done was for him to be able to grasp it. As time passed, he discovered that he was able to do so especially during gr...