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The fact remains , however , that there was an exiled Whig interest influencing
much of the theorising on mind , matter , and morality that went on . When
Wordsworth explores the dichotomy between active and passive principles in
Lyrical ...
The fact remains , however , that there was an exiled Whig interest influencing
much of the theorising on mind , matter , and morality that went on . When
Wordsworth explores the dichotomy between active and passive principles in
Lyrical ...
Стр. 96
The political significance of the active and passive dichotomy appears to have
been completely displaced in " The Thorn ' , as it seems also to be in " The Idiot
Boy . Displaced is not , however , to say removed . Marjorie Levinson has argued
for ...
The political significance of the active and passive dichotomy appears to have
been completely displaced in " The Thorn ' , as it seems also to be in " The Idiot
Boy . Displaced is not , however , to say removed . Marjorie Levinson has argued
for ...
Стр. 124
The passive side of the equation , however presented , includes the ' monitory
voice of a wisdom which sees into the life of things . Book III opens with the
excitement and bustle that surrounded Wordsworth ' s arrival at Cambridge . But
the ...
The passive side of the equation , however presented , includes the ' monitory
voice of a wisdom which sees into the life of things . Book III opens with the
excitement and bustle that surrounded Wordsworth ' s arrival at Cambridge . But
the ...
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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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