Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 203 |
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... nature . The work of John Langhorne and George Crabbe make this very clear . Wordsworth's response to the problem ... Nature had become the source of divine revelation , and in consequence ' Nature ' and ' God ' were often treated ...
... nature . The work of John Langhorne and George Crabbe make this very clear . Wordsworth's response to the problem ... Nature had become the source of divine revelation , and in consequence ' Nature ' and ' God ' were often treated ...
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... nature ' sought / For her own sake ' and nature revered more profoundly as an expression of ' The unity of all ' ( 19 : 237-42 ; 20 : 256 ) . The Book X passage applies this distinction overtly to the issue of political activity and its ...
... nature ' sought / For her own sake ' and nature revered more profoundly as an expression of ' The unity of all ' ( 19 : 237-42 ; 20 : 256 ) . The Book X passage applies this distinction overtly to the issue of political activity and its ...
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... nature signifies : ' Who knows the individual hour in which / His habits were first sown even as a seed ? ' He refers again in line 263 to our ' general habits and desires ' . The mind is attempting to enforce its will on nature . Nature ...
... nature signifies : ' Who knows the individual hour in which / His habits were first sown even as a seed ? ' He refers again in line 263 to our ' general habits and desires ' . The mind is attempting to enforce its will on nature . Nature ...
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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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