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12 In 1793 – 94 , before the West Country period , all the existing aesthetic props
had been knocked away , as An Evening Walk and Descriptive Sketches had
threatened they might be , and Wordsworth ' s appeal is to the very emptiness of
a ...
12 In 1793 – 94 , before the West Country period , all the existing aesthetic props
had been knocked away , as An Evening Walk and Descriptive Sketches had
threatened they might be , and Wordsworth ' s appeal is to the very emptiness of
a ...
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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 such
man is in the Country : the Old Ballad has taught us how to feel on these
occasions ...
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 such
man is in the Country : the Old Ballad has taught us how to feel on these
occasions ...
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Romantic Poetry and Revolution Politics John Williams. Cooper , Thomas 9 , 50 ,
55 Corporation Act 145 Cottle , Joseph 85 , 87 Country Party 5 , 31 , 34 , 79 – 80 ;
see also Langhorne , John Crabbe , George 3 , 118 Cromwell , Oliver 8 Crowe ...
Romantic Poetry and Revolution Politics John Williams. Cooper , Thomas 9 , 50 ,
55 Corporation Act 145 Cottle , Joseph 85 , 87 Country Party 5 , 31 , 34 , 79 – 80 ;
see also Langhorne , John Crabbe , George 3 , 118 Cromwell , Oliver 8 Crowe ...
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Wordsworth and pastoral politics | 1 |
the pastoral tradition in early Wordsworth | 19 |
The Letter to Llandaff a crisis of political allegiance | 55 |
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