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Coleridge undoubtedly influenced this transition , though Jonathan Wordsworth
argues that he did not remould the poet ' s belief to the extent it is sometimes
suggested . 18 There remains , therefore , an argument for continuity in
Wordsworth ...
Coleridge undoubtedly influenced this transition , though Jonathan Wordsworth
argues that he did not remould the poet ' s belief to the extent it is sometimes
suggested . 18 There remains , therefore , an argument for continuity in
Wordsworth ...
Стр. 180
Yet the volume of 1807 indicates that he was evidently holding to the views
expressed in the Preface to Lyrical Ballads , fostering still a belief in “ common life
' , and caring deeply for the lot of the labouring multitude with whom he could only
...
Yet the volume of 1807 indicates that he was evidently holding to the views
expressed in the Preface to Lyrical Ballads , fostering still a belief in “ common life
' , and caring deeply for the lot of the labouring multitude with whom he could only
...
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On the one hand there was a belief in ' individuality , a creed which demanded
his ' aloneness ' ; on the other hand lay the persistent sense – that creatio . 99
101 , 219 ) . Buhildren and their pecluse . . . After the are that of the need to join
with ...
On the one hand there was a belief in ' individuality , a creed which demanded
his ' aloneness ' ; on the other hand lay the persistent sense – that creatio . 99
101 , 219 ) . Buhildren and their pecluse . . . After the are that of the need to join
with ...
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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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