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A sound relationship to nature , to the operations of the elements , and the
appearances of the visible universe ' ... he had established in his own mind an
important distinction between a love of natural objects for their own sake , and a
more ...
A sound relationship to nature , to the operations of the elements , and the
appearances of the visible universe ' ... he had established in his own mind an
important distinction between a love of natural objects for their own sake , and a
more ...
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( 19 – 20 : 237 – 67 ) The ' sympathies ' which we saw in the previous passage
awakened by natural objects are the primary ... In Wordsworth ' s own experience
, however , with the passage of time , ' Nature ' in its physical manifestations was
...
( 19 – 20 : 237 – 67 ) The ' sympathies ' which we saw in the previous passage
awakened by natural objects are the primary ... In Wordsworth ' s own experience
, however , with the passage of time , ' Nature ' in its physical manifestations was
...
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The educational process Wordsworth is particularly concerned to trace in the
development of his own mind , is the movement from love of nature to love of
human - kind ; a knowledge that ensures the right application of habits of mind
formed ...
The educational process Wordsworth is particularly concerned to trace in the
development of his own mind , is the movement from love of nature to love of
human - kind ; a knowledge that ensures the right application of habits of mind
formed ...
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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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