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The image of a Swiss peasantry Unstain ' d by envy , discontent and pride ' ( DS ,
94 : 583 ) could not withstand Wordsworth ' s growing lack of confidence in a
sentimentalised rhetoric of liberty . At the end of the Rousseauesque account of ...
The image of a Swiss peasantry Unstain ' d by envy , discontent and pride ' ( DS ,
94 : 583 ) could not withstand Wordsworth ' s growing lack of confidence in a
sentimentalised rhetoric of liberty . At the end of the Rousseauesque account of ...
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( PW V , 118 : 305 – 9 ) From Descriptive Sketches on , the fact that , as he says in
the Letter , ' the principles of liberty and the march of revolutions stand in '
apparent contradiction ' haunts him ( 34 : 105 – 6 ) . The solution , as it emerges
in his ...
( PW V , 118 : 305 – 9 ) From Descriptive Sketches on , the fact that , as he says in
the Letter , ' the principles of liberty and the march of revolutions stand in '
apparent contradiction ' haunts him ( 34 : 105 – 6 ) . The solution , as it emerges
in his ...
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Now , liberty – healthy , matured , timehonoured liberty - this is the growth and
peculiar boast of Britain ; and nature herself , by encircling with the ocean the
country which we inhabit , has proclaimed that this mighty nation is for ever to be
her ...
Now , liberty – healthy , matured , timehonoured liberty - this is the growth and
peculiar boast of Britain ; and nature herself , by encircling with the ocean the
country which we inhabit , has proclaimed that this mighty nation is for ever to be
her ...
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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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