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posterity was seen as more than a duty owed to nostalgia , it constituted a
contemporary statement of political belief , and we may gauge just how
desperate the situation seemed to propagandists of the time from Francis
Blackburne ' s Preface ...
posterity was seen as more than a duty owed to nostalgia , it constituted a
contemporary statement of political belief , and we may gauge just how
desperate the situation seemed to propagandists of the time from Francis
Blackburne ' s Preface ...
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Romantic Poetry and Revolution Politics John Williams ... The offer of Racedown
Lodge by Pinney as a place of work and – in keeping with the political climate in
which he now moved – of ' retirement , included as we have seen a working ...
Romantic Poetry and Revolution Politics John Williams ... The offer of Racedown
Lodge by Pinney as a place of work and – in keeping with the political climate in
which he now moved – of ' retirement , included as we have seen a working ...
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Romantic Poetry and Revolution Politics John Williams. contemporaneously with
Lyrical ... The seriousness with which political issues continued to be discussed
is more accurately reflected in Coleridge ' s poem of 1798 , Fears in Solitude .
Romantic Poetry and Revolution Politics John Williams. contemporaneously with
Lyrical ... The seriousness with which political issues continued to be discussed
is more accurately reflected in Coleridge ' s poem of 1798 , Fears in Solitude .
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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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