Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 203 |
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... appear in various editions and anthologies until it arrived in the footnotes of present - day literary criticism as a landscape poem of great significance for Wordsworth . What had actually happened , however , was that Knox had ...
... appear in various editions and anthologies until it arrived in the footnotes of present - day literary criticism as a landscape poem of great significance for Wordsworth . What had actually happened , however , was that Knox had ...
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... appears sufficient to defuse the situation , neutralising the soldier's resentment : and in a voice that seemed To speak ... appear in An Evening Walk are often those who feature in the subsequent poetry ; Peter Bell ( published in 1819 ...
... appears sufficient to defuse the situation , neutralising the soldier's resentment : and in a voice that seemed To speak ... appear in An Evening Walk are often those who feature in the subsequent poetry ; Peter Bell ( published in 1819 ...
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... appears to have been completely displaced in The Thorn ' , as it seems also to be in The Idiot Boy ' . Displaced is not ... appear to be little more than an over - long comment on how the foolish may confound the wise . In fact The Idiot ...
... appears to have been completely displaced in The Thorn ' , as it seems also to be in The Idiot Boy ' . Displaced is not ... appear to be little more than an over - long comment on how the foolish may confound the wise . In fact The Idiot ...
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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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