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Стр. 76
The language of Salisbury Plain suggests that in 1794 Wordsworth ' s ʻradical
republicanism ' was already to a significant degree an expression of the ' old
tenets ' ( my italics above ) of eighteenth - century political disaffection . ? The
second ...
The language of Salisbury Plain suggests that in 1794 Wordsworth ' s ʻradical
republicanism ' was already to a significant degree an expression of the ' old
tenets ' ( my italics above ) of eighteenth - century political disaffection . ? The
second ...
Стр. 91
... already laid by the emphasis Whig philosophers had given to the virtues of
retirement , which allowed for objective reflection on the political health of the
nation . Passive reflection is kept at arm ' s length in ' Simon Lee ' by the
paraphernalia ...
... already laid by the emphasis Whig philosophers had given to the virtues of
retirement , which allowed for objective reflection on the political health of the
nation . Passive reflection is kept at arm ' s length in ' Simon Lee ' by the
paraphernalia ...
Стр. 117
... in the following passage from Part Two , and operates again as an implicit
critique of later radical political initiatives : Thus day by day my sympathies
increased , And thus the common range of visible things Grew dear to me :
already I began ...
... in the following passage from Part Two , and operates again as an implicit
critique of later radical political initiatives : Thus day by day my sympathies
increased , And thus the common range of visible things Grew dear to me :
already I began ...
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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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