Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 203 |
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... look'd at them , Forgetful of the body they sustain'd . — Too weak to labour in the harvest field , The man was using his best skill to gain A pittance from the dead unfeeling lake That knew not of his wants . ( LB , 224 : 61–72 ) The ...
... look'd at them , Forgetful of the body they sustain'd . — Too weak to labour in the harvest field , The man was using his best skill to gain A pittance from the dead unfeeling lake That knew not of his wants . ( LB , 224 : 61–72 ) The ...
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... look critically at his immediate predecessors and in due course attempt to offer a revised version of pastoral . Gray , it seems , had become a prime target for criticism , and it is worth noting that it was again Gray who was singled ...
... look critically at his immediate predecessors and in due course attempt to offer a revised version of pastoral . Gray , it seems , had become a prime target for criticism , and it is worth noting that it was again Gray who was singled ...
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... look Where through a narrow valley's pleasant scene A wreath of vapour tracked a winding brook Babbling through groves and lawns and meads of green . ( Gill , 34 : 406-9 ) The two wanderers look down from the heights of the Plain and ...
... look Where through a narrow valley's pleasant scene A wreath of vapour tracked a winding brook Babbling through groves and lawns and meads of green . ( Gill , 34 : 406-9 ) The two wanderers look down from the heights of the Plain and ...
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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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