Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 203 |
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... habits of which I am speaking . ( O & S I , 103 : 18-22 ) In the Essay Wordsworth does not clearly define what he means by ' habits ' , but the intention behind the terminology begins to be apparent from this passage . Moral philosophy ...
... habits of which I am speaking . ( O & S I , 103 : 18-22 ) In the Essay Wordsworth does not clearly define what he means by ' habits ' , but the intention behind the terminology begins to be apparent from this passage . Moral philosophy ...
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... habits were first sown even as a seed ? ' He refers again in line 263 to our ' general habits and desires ' . The mind is attempting to enforce its will on nature . Nature should be allowed to seek the mind , it is not the mind's ...
... habits were first sown even as a seed ? ' He refers again in line 263 to our ' general habits and desires ' . The mind is attempting to enforce its will on nature . Nature should be allowed to seek the mind , it is not the mind's ...
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... habit ' , ' By influence habitual to the mind ' ( 266 : 738 , 264 : 722 ) when analysing his experiences , placing ... habits and Opinions . 16 Wordsworth criticises unreservedly the political and ecclesiastical rhetoric he encountered ...
... habit ' , ' By influence habitual to the mind ' ( 266 : 738 , 264 : 722 ) when analysing his experiences , placing ... habits and Opinions . 16 Wordsworth criticises unreservedly the political and ecclesiastical rhetoric he encountered ...
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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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