Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 203 |
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... Country Party paternalism . The following stanza does indeed echo the moralising of The Country Justice : The proud man might relent and weep to find That now , in this wild waste , so keen a pang Could pierce a heart to life's best ...
... Country Party paternalism . The following stanza does indeed echo the moralising of The Country Justice : The proud man might relent and weep to find That now , in this wild waste , so keen a pang Could pierce a heart to life's best ...
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... Country : it is not easy to see what his life could have done comparable to it . The loss of such men as Lord Nelson is indeed great and real ; but surely not for the reason which makes most people grieve , a supposition that no other ...
... Country : it is not easy to see what his life could have done comparable to it . The loss of such men as Lord Nelson is indeed great and real ; but surely not for the reason which makes most people grieve , a supposition that no other ...
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... Country Churchyard 34–5 Hamilton , Paul 58 Hampden , John 72 Hardy , Thomas 60 Memoirs 6 Harrington , James 6 , 9 , 17 , 39 , 57 , 61 , 63-5 , 82 , 87 , 102 , 145 , 151 Oceana 64 Hartley , David 14 , 89 , 108 Hartman , Geoffrey 132 ...
... Country Churchyard 34–5 Hamilton , Paul 58 Hampden , John 72 Hardy , Thomas 60 Memoirs 6 Harrington , James 6 , 9 , 17 , 39 , 57 , 61 , 63-5 , 82 , 87 , 102 , 145 , 151 Oceana 64 Hartley , David 14 , 89 , 108 Hartman , Geoffrey 132 ...
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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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