Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 203 |
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... perhaps to confine him to topics of more rural and local description ' ; he is insistent , however , that his subject lies beyond these ' narrow limits ' , and is more ' general and important , and that the connection between these more ...
... perhaps to confine him to topics of more rural and local description ' ; he is insistent , however , that his subject lies beyond these ' narrow limits ' , and is more ' general and important , and that the connection between these more ...
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... Perhaps on some inhospitable shore The houseless wretch a widow'd parent bore ; Who , then no more by golden prospects led , Of the poor Indian begg'd a leafy bed . Cold on Canadian Hills , or Minden's Plain , Perhaps that Parent mourn ...
... Perhaps on some inhospitable shore The houseless wretch a widow'd parent bore ; Who , then no more by golden prospects led , Of the poor Indian begg'd a leafy bed . Cold on Canadian Hills , or Minden's Plain , Perhaps that Parent mourn ...
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... the first two versions of Salisbury Plain ( represented of course in Lyrical Ballads by The Female Vagrant ' ) was unabated . It is perhaps something akin to a Freudian slip that has led Marilyn poetry of alienated radicalism 81.
... the first two versions of Salisbury Plain ( represented of course in Lyrical Ballads by The Female Vagrant ' ) was unabated . It is perhaps something akin to a Freudian slip that has led Marilyn poetry of alienated radicalism 81.
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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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