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Political sensibility , he believes , clearly cannot be dealt with separately from the
primary influence of the blood and vital juices of our minds ' : Can it be imagined
by any man who has deeply examined his own heart that an old habit will be ...
Political sensibility , he believes , clearly cannot be dealt with separately from the
primary influence of the blood and vital juices of our minds ' : Can it be imagined
by any man who has deeply examined his own heart that an old habit will be ...
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In Wordsworth ' s own experience , however , with the passage of time , ' Nature '
in its physical manifestations was accorded a primary role in his mind ; she was '
sought / For her own sake ' , and not allowed to impart her teachings ...
In Wordsworth ' s own experience , however , with the passage of time , ' Nature '
in its physical manifestations was accorded a primary role in his mind ; she was '
sought / For her own sake ' , and not allowed to impart her teachings ...
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Experienced by a properly educated mind , even life in the city of London may
ultimately leave impressions on the mind that reveal the workings of ' one mind .
In Book VII , therefore , we read : But though the picture weary out the eye , By ...
Experienced by a properly educated mind , even life in the city of London may
ultimately leave impressions on the mind that reveal the workings of ' one mind .
In Book VII , therefore , we read : But though the picture weary out the eye , By ...
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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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