Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution Politics |
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Though the early Romantics began , therefore , to exhibit what is in one sense a
new responsiveness to landscape , there was equally no radical shift from the
basis of the political battlecry of Sidney in the Discourses : " The Liberties of
Nations ...
Though the early Romantics began , therefore , to exhibit what is in one sense a
new responsiveness to landscape , there was equally no radical shift from the
basis of the political battlecry of Sidney in the Discourses : " The Liberties of
Nations ...
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The copy of Sidney ' s Discourses on the shelves at Racedown Lodge was , as
we have seen , a political manual still being made use of by Pinney ' s eldest son
. By way of exchange for the Discourses , Wordsworth was sent William Crowe ' s
...
The copy of Sidney ' s Discourses on the shelves at Racedown Lodge was , as
we have seen , a political manual still being made use of by Pinney ' s eldest son
. By way of exchange for the Discourses , Wordsworth was sent William Crowe ' s
...
Стр. 147
Eventually Wordsworth proceeds to a general description of the many
conversations the two men had : Oft in solitude With him did I discourse about the
end Of civil government , and its wisest forms ; Of ancient prejudice , and
chartered rights ...
Eventually Wordsworth proceeds to a general description of the many
conversations the two men had : Oft in solitude With him did I discourse about the
end Of civil government , and its wisest forms ; Of ancient prejudice , and
chartered rights ...
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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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