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struck them as evidence of the young poet ' s sound political principles . The copy
of Sidney ' s Discourses on the shelves at Racedown Lodge was , as we have
seen , a political manual still being made use of by Pinney ' s eldest son . By way
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struck them as evidence of the young poet ' s sound political principles . The copy
of Sidney ' s Discourses on the shelves at Racedown Lodge was , as we have
seen , a political manual still being made use of by Pinney ' s eldest son . By way
...
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The poet is tortured and confused , praying to be delivered from ' that eye of hard
disdain ' with which events in France seemed ... Thomson was among the most
widely read and revered poets of the mid - eighteenth century , and his popularity
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The poet is tortured and confused , praying to be delivered from ' that eye of hard
disdain ' with which events in France seemed ... Thomson was among the most
widely read and revered poets of the mid - eighteenth century , and his popularity
...
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... hopeless lack of understanding and sympathy between society and the poet ' s
tragic subject , the outcast Martha Ray . ... common with many other poets of the
period – of a gulf existing between poet and reader , and most vividly during this
...
... hopeless lack of understanding and sympathy between society and the poet ' s
tragic subject , the outcast Martha Ray . ... common with many other poets of the
period – of a gulf existing between poet and reader , and most vividly during this
...
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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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