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Where Salisbury Plain is concerned , Wordsworth chose to address issues that
had become real to him as a consequence of the French Revolution through
setting the action of the poem in the period of the American War of Independence
.
Where Salisbury Plain is concerned , Wordsworth chose to address issues that
had become real to him as a consequence of the French Revolution through
setting the action of the poem in the period of the American War of Independence
.
Стр. 111
The Essay makes it clear that Wordsworth ' s mind was intent still upon the issues
raised by his experiences in the early 1790s . As he came to find that The
Prelude was developing the capacity to sustain and investigate the issues in
question ...
The Essay makes it clear that Wordsworth ' s mind was intent still upon the issues
raised by his experiences in the early 1790s . As he came to find that The
Prelude was developing the capacity to sustain and investigate the issues in
question ...
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The potentially rival claims of ' Custom and habit , and ' novelty and change ' are
clearly implied , while the issue of how the ... he was inclined to resolve the
issues in a more balanced and tolerant way than would later be the case ( 328 :
44 ) .
The potentially rival claims of ' Custom and habit , and ' novelty and change ' are
clearly implied , while the issue of how the ... he was inclined to resolve the
issues in a more balanced and tolerant way than would later be the case ( 328 :
44 ) .
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Wordsworth and pastoral politics | 1 |
the pastoral tradition in early Wordsworth | 19 |
The Letter to Llandaff a crisis of political allegiance | 55 |
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