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After 1799 , though he continued to tamper with The Female Vagrant of Lyrical
Ballads for later editions , no work took place on the Salisbury Plain text until
1841 , when after further changes it was published in 1842 under the revised title
of ...
After 1799 , though he continued to tamper with The Female Vagrant of Lyrical
Ballads for later editions , no work took place on the Salisbury Plain text until
1841 , when after further changes it was published in 1842 under the revised title
of ...
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The seriousness with which political issues continued to be discussed is more
accurately reflected in Coleridge ' s poem of 1798 , Fears in Solitude . While
renouncing any allegiance he may have had to France , Coleridge there also ...
The seriousness with which political issues continued to be discussed is more
accurately reflected in Coleridge ' s poem of 1798 , Fears in Solitude . While
renouncing any allegiance he may have had to France , Coleridge there also ...
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However , his study of modern languages ( Italian , French and Spanish ) , of
mathematics , his ' veneration for the name of Newton ' , ' and his continued
reading in contemporary poetry , suggest Wordsworth ' s absorption of
educational ...
However , his study of modern languages ( Italian , French and Spanish ) , of
mathematics , his ' veneration for the name of Newton ' , ' and his continued
reading in contemporary poetry , suggest Wordsworth ' s absorption of
educational ...
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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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