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An Evening Walk : the pastoral tradition in early Wordsworth The scenes which
he describes have been viewed with a Poet ' s eye and are pourtrayed with a
Poet ' s pencil . . . Their faults are such as a young Poet was most likely to fall into
...
An Evening Walk : the pastoral tradition in early Wordsworth The scenes which
he describes have been viewed with a Poet ' s eye and are pourtrayed with a
Poet ' s pencil . . . Their faults are such as a young Poet was most likely to fall into
...
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James Thomson was probably the most influential early Georgian poet who
combined Revolution Whig rhetoric with stern and gloomy warnings that the
ideals of 1688 were already being eroded . Thomson was among the most widely
read ...
James Thomson was probably the most influential early Georgian poet who
combined Revolution Whig rhetoric with stern and gloomy warnings that the
ideals of 1688 were already being eroded . Thomson was among the most widely
read ...
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The 1805 Prelude : retirement and education May books and Nature be their
early joy , And knowledge , rightly honored with that name – Knowledge not
purchased with the loss of power ! ( Prelude , 174 : 447 – 9 ) In the course of the
years ...
The 1805 Prelude : retirement and education May books and Nature be their
early joy , And knowledge , rightly honored with that name – Knowledge not
purchased with the loss of power ! ( Prelude , 174 : 447 – 9 ) In the course of the
years ...
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