Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 203 |
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... minds ' : Can it be imagined by any man who has deeply examined his own heart that an old habit will be forgone , or a new one formed , by a series of propositions , which , presenting no image to the [ ? mind ] can convey no feeling ...
... minds ' : Can it be imagined by any man who has deeply examined his own heart that an old habit will be forgone , or a new one formed , by a series of propositions , which , presenting no image to the [ ? mind ] can convey no feeling ...
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... mind is attempting to enforce its will on nature . Nature should be allowed to seek the mind , it is not the mind's business to use nature in an attempt to satisfy its own subjective demands on knowledge . The ' geometric rules ' of ...
... mind is attempting to enforce its will on nature . Nature should be allowed to seek the mind , it is not the mind's business to use nature in an attempt to satisfy its own subjective demands on knowledge . The ' geometric rules ' of ...
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... mind you reflect on becomes the many - faceted mind of God , ' features / Of the same face , blossoms upon one tree ' ( 218 : 568–9 ) . What is true of the Alps is true also of London . Experienced by a properly educated mind , even ...
... mind you reflect on becomes the many - faceted mind of God , ' features / Of the same face , blossoms upon one tree ' ( 218 : 568–9 ) . What is true of the Alps is true also of London . Experienced by a properly educated mind , even ...
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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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