Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 203 |
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... passage by Beattie , however , is Wordsworth's obsession with an identifiable , real landscape . By the end of the passage from The Minstrel , Beattie has placed us in a landscape of ' glittering waves , and skies in gold arrayed ...
... passage by Beattie , however , is Wordsworth's obsession with an identifiable , real landscape . By the end of the passage from The Minstrel , Beattie has placed us in a landscape of ' glittering waves , and skies in gold arrayed ...
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... 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 unhindered . The passage then reverts to the familiar ...
... 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 unhindered . The passage then reverts to the familiar ...
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... passage is to be fully understood in the light of the way roads and tracks become regular points of reference in Books XI and XII . We remember the two roads the poet watched through the mist when waiting to go home from school ( 434 ...
... passage is to be fully understood in the light of the way roads and tracks become regular points of reference in Books XI and XII . We remember the two roads the poet watched through the mist when waiting to go home from school ( 434 ...
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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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