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The poet is inseparable from the world for which he writes ; without it he dies .
Evn now I sigh at hoary ... ( DS , 38 : 3 ) . Revolutionary enthusiasm seeks to
liberate peasants living in a state of slavery , but it equally poetic and personal
crises 41.
The poet is inseparable from the world for which he writes ; without it he dies .
Evn now I sigh at hoary ... ( DS , 38 : 3 ) . Revolutionary enthusiasm seeks to
liberate peasants living in a state of slavery , but it equally poetic and personal
crises 41.
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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 ... task of defining liberty anew in the wake
of the Revolution of 1688 encouraged the evolution of a distinct poetic genre .
The poet is tortured and confused , praying to be delivered from ' that eye of hard
disdain ' with which events in France ... task of defining liberty anew in the wake
of the Revolution of 1688 encouraged the evolution of a distinct poetic genre .
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The extent to which the poet ' s experience of a deeply personal political anguish
could contribute to even the apparently simplest poetry represented in Lyrical
Ballads is evident from The Childless Father . This immediately precedes " The
Old ...
The extent to which the poet ' s experience of a deeply personal political anguish
could contribute to even the apparently simplest poetry represented in Lyrical
Ballads is evident from The Childless Father . This immediately precedes " The
Old ...
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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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