Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 203 |
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... English readers identified with a rhetoric in keeping with their own Whig ideology of freedom : ' English commentators recognised [ in ] the author of the Lettre ... an advocate of a strenuous public and private morality , the champion ...
... English readers identified with a rhetoric in keeping with their own Whig ideology of freedom : ' English commentators recognised [ in ] the author of the Lettre ... an advocate of a strenuous public and private morality , the champion ...
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... English Literature and its Background , 1760–1830 , Oxford University Press ( 1982 ) . Burke , Paine , Godwin , and the Revolution Controversy , Cambridge University Press ( 1981 ) . Chandler , James K. , Wordsworth's Second Nature : A ...
... English Literature and its Background , 1760–1830 , Oxford University Press ( 1982 ) . Burke , Paine , Godwin , and the Revolution Controversy , Cambridge University Press ( 1981 ) . Chandler , James K. , Wordsworth's Second Nature : A ...
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... English Society : Class Struggle Without Class ' , in Social History ( May 1978 ) , pp . 133–65 . The Making of the English Working Class , London : Gollancz ( 1965 ) . Whigs and Hunters , Harmondsworth , Middx .: Penguin Books ( 1977 ) ...
... English Society : Class Struggle Without Class ' , in Social History ( May 1978 ) , pp . 133–65 . The Making of the English Working Class , London : Gollancz ( 1965 ) . Whigs and Hunters , Harmondsworth , Middx .: Penguin Books ( 1977 ) ...
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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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