Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 203 |
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... reason , while insisting that human dignity and liberty lay not in reason alone , but in the spiritual self - knowledge that might be expected to follow from it . It is an interesting reminder of the political tradition that Wordsworth ...
... reason , while insisting that human dignity and liberty lay not in reason alone , but in the spiritual self - knowledge that might be expected to follow from it . It is an interesting reminder of the political tradition that Wordsworth ...
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... reason towards a concept of mind as a source of truths that arose naturally , spontaneously and instinctively . Imagination and feeling necessarily therefore began to be stressed , and Shaftesbury - Robert Molesworth's mentor declared ...
... reason towards a concept of mind as a source of truths that arose naturally , spontaneously and instinctively . Imagination and feeling necessarily therefore began to be stressed , and Shaftesbury - Robert Molesworth's mentor declared ...
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... reason : ' At Kilve there was no weather - cock , ' And that's the reason why . ' ( LB , 66 : 55-6 ) The naming of places in ' Anecdote for Fathers ' has not been given sufficient attention in the past , and if we reflect on Kilve and ...
... reason : ' At Kilve there was no weather - cock , ' And that's the reason why . ' ( LB , 66 : 55-6 ) The naming of places in ' Anecdote for Fathers ' has not been given sufficient attention in the past , and if we reflect on Kilve and ...
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Wordsworth and pastoral politics | 1 |
the pastoral tradition in early Wordsworth | 19 |
Poetry of alienated radicalism | 69 |
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