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The aesthetic merit of such schemes was underpinned by the political principles
they evinced , and topographical poetry which praised these prospects implicitly
reinforced those principles . The rhetoric of pastoral thus came to overlap with a ...
The aesthetic merit of such schemes was underpinned by the political principles
they evinced , and topographical poetry which praised these prospects implicitly
reinforced those principles . The rhetoric of pastoral thus came to overlap with a ...
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An Evening Walk : the pastoral tradition in early Wordsworth The scenes which
he describes have been viewed with a Poet ' s eye and are pourtrayed with a
Poet ' s pencil . . . Their faults are such as a young Poet was most likely to fall into
...
An Evening Walk : the pastoral tradition in early Wordsworth The scenes which
he describes have been viewed with a Poet ' s eye and are pourtrayed with a
Poet ' s pencil . . . Their faults are such as a young Poet was most likely to fall into
...
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Brown ' s Night reveals a brief but significantly subversive response to the
tradition of pastoral contentment , with its description of the slumbering peasants
as ' oppress ' d with toil . 20 There is nothing , however , in An Evening Walk to
suggest ...
Brown ' s Night reveals a brief but significantly subversive response to the
tradition of pastoral contentment , with its description of the slumbering peasants
as ' oppress ' d with toil . 20 There is nothing , however , in An Evening Walk to
suggest ...
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the pastoral tradition in early Wordsworth | 19 |
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