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Where Paine claims that our reason should tell us no such stream exists ,
Wordsworth believes Watson guilty of attempting to dam it , which would by its
stagnation consign it to barrenness and by its putrefaction infect it with death ' (
48 : 645 ...
Where Paine claims that our reason should tell us no such stream exists ,
Wordsworth believes Watson guilty of attempting to dam it , which would by its
stagnation consign it to barrenness and by its putrefaction infect it with death ' (
48 : 645 ...
Стр. 107
The pressure caused by conflicting claims on his energies in adult life continued
to lie at the heart of his creative efforts : the claims of action and wise passiveness
, of social life and the ' retirement necessary for creative work , of Two ...
The pressure caused by conflicting claims on his energies in adult life continued
to lie at the heart of his creative efforts : the claims of action and wise passiveness
, of social life and the ' retirement necessary for creative work , of Two ...
Стр. 133
What he attacks here in Book V , given the implications for him of the prophetic
dream , is the dangerous arrogance of science where it claims to contain the
seeds of all knowledge . The narrative episodes of Book V , ' There was a boy . .
and ...
What he attacks here in Book V , given the implications for him of the prophetic
dream , is the dangerous arrogance of science where it claims to contain the
seeds of all knowledge . The narrative episodes of Book V , ' There was a boy . .
and ...
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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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