Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 203 |
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... 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 of the American War period , a marker in 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 of the American War period , a marker in the ...
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... moral ( 52 : 476 and 486 ) . It was through his immediate , personal experience of political enthusiasm ( comparable within the structure of the peom to the specific story about Sir Walter ) that Wordsworth came to his understanding of ...
... moral ( 52 : 476 and 486 ) . It was through his immediate , personal experience of political enthusiasm ( comparable within the structure of the peom to the specific story about Sir Walter ) that Wordsworth came to his understanding of ...
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... Moral philosophy rationalised into systems , not moral philosophy itself , is inadequate . The Essay was intended to reveal a means of understanding and describing sources of action , and it initiates a quest for a moral philosophy that ...
... Moral philosophy rationalised into systems , not moral philosophy itself , is inadequate . The Essay was intended to reveal a means of understanding and describing sources of action , and it initiates a quest for a moral philosophy that ...
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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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