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signifies a mind searching for a solution to present ills through stoic forbearance
as much as through political action . Wrongs would be righted when the spirit of
eighteenth - century ' republicanism ' - from a past he could believe in without ...
signifies a mind searching for a solution to present ills through stoic forbearance
as much as through political action . Wrongs would be righted when the spirit of
eighteenth - century ' republicanism ' - from a past he could believe in without ...
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Such ambiguities were present in his treatment of the Grande Chartreuse earlier
in the poem , and were to become a particularly important ingredient of the Loire
Valley passages in Book X of The Prelude . Coming as it does here – forming a ...
Such ambiguities were present in his treatment of the Grande Chartreuse earlier
in the poem , and were to become a particularly important ingredient of the Loire
Valley passages in Book X of The Prelude . Coming as it does here – forming a ...
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... other poets of the period – of a gulf existing between poet and reader , and
most vividly during this time of unexpected and uncomfortable exile , he felt the
widening gap between his present state and that of his childhood in the Lake
District .
... other poets of the period – of a gulf existing between poet and reader , and
most vividly during this time of unexpected and uncomfortable exile , he felt the
widening gap between his present state and that of his childhood in the Lake
District .
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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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