Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 203 |
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... Commonwealthman principles . Pinney was a veteran of the 1770s campaign to support the American colonists in the period leading up to the American War , a time when Commonwealthman rhetoric gained a new lease of life in the ...
... Commonwealthman principles . Pinney was a veteran of the 1770s campaign to support the American colonists in the period leading up to the American War , a time when Commonwealthman rhetoric gained a new lease of life in the ...
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... Commonwealthman , Old Whig political tradition . This is not to argue that Wordsworth became in any strict sense a latter - day Commonwealthman , rather that he contextualised the issues in terms of the mid - eighteenth - century ...
... Commonwealthman , Old Whig political tradition . This is not to argue that Wordsworth became in any strict sense a latter - day Commonwealthman , rather that he contextualised the issues in terms of the mid - eighteenth - century ...
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... Commonwealthman , pp . 301–8 . 7 Robert Molesworth , An Account of Denmark as It was in the Year 1692 , London ( 1693 ) , Preface , pp . 15–16 . 8 Robbins , The Eighteenth Century Commonwealthman , pp . 301–8 . 9 Moorman I , 96 . 10 Roc ...
... Commonwealthman , pp . 301–8 . 7 Robert Molesworth , An Account of Denmark as It was in the Year 1692 , London ( 1693 ) , Preface , pp . 15–16 . 8 Robbins , The Eighteenth Century Commonwealthman , pp . 301–8 . 9 Moorman I , 96 . 10 Roc ...
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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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