Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 203 |
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... liberty . At the end of the Rousseauesque account of Switzerland we have a passage of similar syntactical difficulty to that which followed the Claudian prospect of Lake Como . It may be that tyranny elsewhere in Europe diminishes the ...
... liberty . At the end of the Rousseauesque account of Switzerland we have a passage of similar syntactical difficulty to that which followed the Claudian prospect of Lake Como . It may be that tyranny elsewhere in Europe diminishes the ...
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... liberty and the march of revolutions ' stand in ' apparent contradiction ' haunts him ( 34 : 105–6 ) . The solution ... Liberty . In Book V of Liberty , the spirit of Liberty explains that she cannot perform her political function within ...
... liberty and the march of revolutions ' stand in ' apparent contradiction ' haunts him ( 34 : 105–6 ) . The solution ... Liberty . In Book V of Liberty , the spirit of Liberty explains that she cannot perform her political function within ...
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... liberty : Again : independence and liberty were the blessings for which the people of the Peninsula were contending ... Now , liberty ... Now , liberty healthy , matured , time- honoured liberty- this is the growth and peculiar boast of ...
... liberty : Again : independence and liberty were the blessings for which the people of the Peninsula were contending ... Now , liberty ... Now , liberty healthy , matured , time- honoured liberty- this is the growth and peculiar boast of ...
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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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