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Jonathan Wordsworth , M . H . Abrams , Stephen Gill , London : W . W . Norton (
1979 ) . The reference will show the book number if it is not clear from the text ,
page number ( s ) , line number ( s ) . Thus Book X , p . 316 lines 22 – 5 becomes
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Jonathan Wordsworth , M . H . Abrams , Stephen Gill , London : W . W . Norton (
1979 ) . The reference will show the book number if it is not clear from the text ,
page number ( s ) , line number ( s ) . Thus Book X , p . 316 lines 22 – 5 becomes
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The picture emerges , then , of Wordsworth aligning himself in Paris with a
republican cause already half lost ; his desire would have been to restore the
Revolution to what he believed was its proper course , but by early December
1792 he ...
The picture emerges , then , of Wordsworth aligning himself in Paris with a
republican cause already half lost ; his desire would have been to restore the
Revolution to what he believed was its proper course , but by early December
1792 he ...
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Jonathan Wordsworth has taken The Ruined Cottage , written between April and
June 1797 , and The Pedlar ( eventually added , or more accurately reconciled ,
to The Ruined Cottage ) , written between January and March 1798 , as the two ...
Jonathan Wordsworth has taken The Ruined Cottage , written between April and
June 1797 , and The Pedlar ( eventually added , or more accurately reconciled ,
to The Ruined Cottage ) , written between January and March 1798 , as the two ...
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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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