Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 203 |
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... Consequence bereft , What has the modern Man of Fashion left ? Does He , perchance , to rural Scenes repair , And waste his Sweetness ' on the essenc'd Air ? Ah ! gently lave the feeble Frame he brings , Ye scouring Seas ! and ye ...
... Consequence bereft , What has the modern Man of Fashion left ? Does He , perchance , to rural Scenes repair , And waste his Sweetness ' on the essenc'd Air ? Ah ! gently lave the feeble Frame he brings , Ye scouring Seas ! and ye ...
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... consequence what is in the shepherd's eyes a story of local interest , tied to specific people at a specific time , becomes a matter of universal significance . Obsessive activity ( the unbridled ' passion ' so feared by Harrington ) is ...
... consequence what is in the shepherd's eyes a story of local interest , tied to specific people at a specific time , becomes a matter of universal significance . Obsessive activity ( the unbridled ' passion ' so feared by Harrington ) is ...
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... consequence of this , paradox and contra- diction constantly underpin the manner of perception and exposition in ... consequences of his fall are absolute and irrevocable . In The White Doe of Rylstone ( 1807-08 ) Wordsworth pursues the ...
... consequence of this , paradox and contra- diction constantly underpin the manner of perception and exposition in ... consequences of his fall are absolute and irrevocable . In The White Doe of Rylstone ( 1807-08 ) Wordsworth pursues the ...
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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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