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2946 ) When Wordsworth left England for France in the late autumn of 1791 , he
might have been forgiven for feeling that life had not dealt altogether fairly with
him . His mother and father were both dead by the time he was thirteen , and ...
2946 ) When Wordsworth left England for France in the late autumn of 1791 , he
might have been forgiven for feeling that life had not dealt altogether fairly with
him . His mother and father were both dead by the time he was thirteen , and ...
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A return to France was in fact a means of escaping his fate , at least for a while .
There is little evidence to show that at this time Wordsworth was taking any real
notice of the political issues and events of the day . There is ample evidence from
...
A return to France was in fact a means of escaping his fate , at least for a while .
There is little evidence to show that at this time Wordsworth was taking any real
notice of the political issues and events of the day . There is ample evidence from
...
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In France , the men who for their desperate ends Had plucked up mercy by the
roots were glad Of this new enemy . Tyrants , strong before In devilish pleas ,
were ten times stronger now . ( 374 – 6 : 290 — 3 , 306 – 9 ) Of France and her
fight ...
In France , the men who for their desperate ends Had plucked up mercy by the
roots were glad Of this new enemy . Tyrants , strong before In devilish pleas ,
were ten times stronger now . ( 374 – 6 : 290 — 3 , 306 – 9 ) Of France and her
fight ...
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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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