Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 203 |
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... interpretation : His own political views were by no means original , being derived from Harrington ... he cherished the ideal of a state devoid of political factions but led by great men , willing to execute the wishes of the ...
... interpretation : His own political views were by no means original , being derived from Harrington ... he cherished the ideal of a state devoid of political factions but led by great men , willing to execute the wishes of the ...
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... interpretation of constitutional history that became particularly prominent at the time of the American War . The first principles of the British Constitution had been perverted to a point where political practice was almost totally ...
... interpretation of constitutional history that became particularly prominent at the time of the American War . The first principles of the British Constitution had been perverted to a point where political practice was almost totally ...
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... interpretation offered here in ' Salisbury Plain : Politics in Wordsworth's Poetry ' , Literature and History , 9 , 2 ( Autumn 1983 ) pp . 164–93 . 27 Borders of Vision , p . 59 ; Music of Humanity , pp . 68–9 , Jacobus , pp . 217–224 ...
... interpretation offered here in ' Salisbury Plain : Politics in Wordsworth's Poetry ' , Literature and History , 9 , 2 ( Autumn 1983 ) pp . 164–93 . 27 Borders of Vision , p . 59 ; Music of Humanity , pp . 68–9 , Jacobus , pp . 217–224 ...
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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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