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In short , the political gains an ascendancy over the moral ( 34 : 105 – 11 ) .
Emphasis on the moral and spiritual foundations of republicanism , as well as the
need for ' education ' , is an inheritance from Old Whig , Commonwealthman
rhetoric ...
In short , the political gains an ascendancy over the moral ( 34 : 105 – 11 ) .
Emphasis on the moral and spiritual foundations of republicanism , as well as the
need for ' education ' , is an inheritance from Old Whig , Commonwealthman
rhetoric ...
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I know no book or system of moral philosophy written with sufficient power to melt
into our affections ( ? s ) , to incorporate itself with the blood and vital juices of our
minds , & thence to have any influence worth our notice in forming those habits ...
I know no book or system of moral philosophy written with sufficient power to melt
into our affections ( ? s ) , to incorporate itself with the blood and vital juices of our
minds , & thence to have any influence worth our notice in forming those habits ...
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The scheme of The Prelude was to provide a poetic structure capable of
reconciling archetypal moral instincts with political initiative ... The ' old habit of
mind is morally sound because it is seen as linked to images absorbed by him
from ...
The scheme of The Prelude was to provide a poetic structure capable of
reconciling archetypal moral instincts with political initiative ... The ' old habit of
mind is morally sound because it is seen as linked to images absorbed by him
from ...
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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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