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... but the link with Descriptive Sketches reveals also the fact that Wordsworth ' s
own crisis of political allegiance did not arise from having subsequently to
abandon completely a political position taken up at the time of the Letter ; the
crisis had ...
... but the link with Descriptive Sketches reveals also the fact that Wordsworth ' s
own crisis of political allegiance did not arise from having subsequently to
abandon completely a political position taken up at the time of the Letter ; the
crisis had ...
Стр. 83
In this respect it suggests a retreat on Wordsworth ' s part from tackling the
problem of his own political position head on . When he came to do so once more
, in , for example The Old Cumberland Beggar of 1797 – 98 , and in other poems
...
In this respect it suggests a retreat on Wordsworth ' s part from tackling the
problem of his own political position head on . When he came to do so once more
, in , for example The Old Cumberland Beggar of 1797 – 98 , and in other poems
...
Стр. 179
( The White Doe of Rylstone ' ) Simply to equate Wordsworth ' s political position
in his later years with that of the Tory party has for some time now been
considered inadequate . After 1800 , of course , he did become increasingly
financially ...
( The White Doe of Rylstone ' ) Simply to equate Wordsworth ' s political position
in his later years with that of the Tory party has for some time now been
considered inadequate . After 1800 , of course , he did become increasingly
financially ...
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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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