Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 203 |
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... human talents and human virtues , and at the same time precludes him from attaining even a moderate knowledge of common life and from feeling a particular share in the interests of mankind . But , above all , these men lament that any ...
... human talents and human virtues , and at the same time precludes him from attaining even a moderate knowledge of common life and from feeling a particular share in the interests of mankind . But , above all , these men lament that any ...
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... human knowledge , to the human eye Invisible , yet liveth to the heart ... ' 17 Coleridge undoubtedly influenced this transition , though Jonathan Wordsworth argues that he did not remould the poet's belief to the extent it is sometimes ...
... human knowledge , to the human eye Invisible , yet liveth to the heart ... ' 17 Coleridge undoubtedly influenced this transition , though Jonathan Wordsworth argues that he did not remould the poet's belief to the extent it is sometimes ...
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... human - kind ' ; a knowledge that ensures the right application of habits of mind formed by communion with nature , “ The mountain's outline and its steady form ' , to human - kind in its imperfect state of social and political turmoil ...
... human - kind ' ; a knowledge that ensures the right application of habits of mind formed by communion with nature , “ The mountain's outline and its steady form ' , to human - kind in its imperfect state of social and political turmoil ...
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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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