Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 203 |
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... living conditions of agricultural labourers and their families were far from a confirmation of the idyllic image of rural life to be found , for example , in Claude Lorrain's much admired landscapes of Italy . As the century progressed ...
... living conditions of agricultural labourers and their families were far from a confirmation of the idyllic image of rural life to be found , for example , in Claude Lorrain's much admired landscapes of Italy . As the century progressed ...
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... living of Stoke Abbas in Dorset , a tiny village beneath the hill of Lewesdon , only a few miles away from Racedown . In 1784 he was elected Public Orator at Oxford University . The living of Stoke Abbas , which he exchanged in 1787 for ...
... living of Stoke Abbas in Dorset , a tiny village beneath the hill of Lewesdon , only a few miles away from Racedown . In 1784 he was elected Public Orator at Oxford University . The living of Stoke Abbas , which he exchanged in 1787 for ...
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... living , and against their being willed away , and controlled and contracted for , by the manuscript assumed authority of the dead ' , he reverts implicitly to an organic concept of libertarian ideology , a legitimising process which is ...
... living , and against their being willed away , and controlled and contracted for , by the manuscript assumed authority of the dead ' , he reverts implicitly to an organic concept of libertarian ideology , a legitimising process which is ...
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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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