Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 203 |
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... book of Godwinian rationalism for salvation , setting aside the deeper wisdom to be found in books ' versed / In living Nature ' ( VI , 192 : 118–19 ) which attempt to contemplate the feelings and passions of human beings : books which ...
... book of Godwinian rationalism for salvation , setting aside the deeper wisdom to be found in books ' versed / In living Nature ' ( VI , 192 : 118–19 ) which attempt to contemplate the feelings and passions of human beings : books which ...
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... Book VIII is not . Book VIII was written after Book IX and the first half of Book X had been composed , and serves primarily as a confirmation of the conviction that worthy political commitment and service must grow out of a love of ...
... Book VIII is not . Book VIII was written after Book IX and the first half of Book X had been composed , and serves primarily as a confirmation of the conviction that worthy political commitment and service must grow out of a love of ...
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... Book IX gives way to a more direct account of the events themselves , and the stylistic change this occasions should inform our sense of the meaning of Book X : ' so preoccupied is this book with a stern " under " -countenance - the ...
... Book IX gives way to a more direct account of the events themselves , and the stylistic change this occasions should inform our sense of the meaning of Book X : ' so preoccupied is this book with a stern " under " -countenance - the ...
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Wordsworth and pastoral politics | 1 |
the pastoral tradition in early Wordsworth | 19 |
Poetry of alienated radicalism | 69 |
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