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Abbreviations ( i ) The Prelude All references to The Prelude come from The
Prelude 1799 , 1805 , 1850 , ed . Jonathan Wordsworth , M . H . Abrams ,
Stephen Gill , London : W . W . Norton ( 1979 ) . The reference will show the book
number if ...
Abbreviations ( i ) The Prelude All references to The Prelude come from The
Prelude 1799 , 1805 , 1850 , ed . Jonathan Wordsworth , M . H . Abrams ,
Stephen Gill , London : W . W . Norton ( 1979 ) . The reference will show the book
number if ...
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12 Reference to the Bill of Rights ( 1689 ) indicates how a justification for ... late
eighteenth century was sought with reference to the political settlement at the
accession of William III , calling to witness the ' martyredoms ' of Russell and
Sidney ...
12 Reference to the Bill of Rights ( 1689 ) indicates how a justification for ... late
eighteenth century was sought with reference to the political settlement at the
accession of William III , calling to witness the ' martyredoms ' of Russell and
Sidney ...
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15 Having established legitimacy as a major concern in the early part of Book IX
of The Prelude , Wordsworth continues to use it as a recurring point of reference
with respect to everything that follows . When our attention is eventually drawn to
...
15 Having established legitimacy as a major concern in the early part of Book IX
of The Prelude , Wordsworth continues to use it as a recurring point of reference
with respect to everything that follows . When our attention is eventually drawn to
...
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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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