Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 203 |
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... influential contacts with men whose political education owed much to the Old Whig and Commonwealthman traditions ... influence , along with the dissident Whig pacifism evident in Crowe's poetry ; William Frend , George Dyer , Francis ...
... influential contacts with men whose political education owed much to the Old Whig and Commonwealthman traditions ... influence , along with the dissident Whig pacifism evident in Crowe's poetry ; William Frend , George Dyer , Francis ...
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... influence of revolutionary enthusiasm that had laid waste Wordsworth's mind in previous years . The contrast he drew in The Prelude between his childhood experience of skating in the company of others : imitative of the chace And ...
... influence of revolutionary enthusiasm that had laid waste Wordsworth's mind in previous years . The contrast he drew in The Prelude between his childhood experience of skating in the company of others : imitative of the chace And ...
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... influence worth our notice in forming those 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 ...
... influence worth our notice in forming those 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 ...
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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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