Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 203 |
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... reference will show the book number if it is not clear from the text , page number ( s ) , line number ( s ) . Thus ... references . ( ii ) Other texts References to the following works are given in the text : Betz DS EW EY Gill HG LB MY ...
... reference will show the book number if it is not clear from the text , page number ( s ) , line number ( s ) . Thus ... references . ( ii ) Other texts References to the following works are given in the text : Betz DS EW EY Gill HG LB MY ...
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... Reference to the Bill of Rights ( 1689 ) indicates how a justification for action with respect to grievances in the late eighteenth century was sought with reference to the political settlement at the accession of William III , calling ...
... Reference to the Bill of Rights ( 1689 ) indicates how a justification for action with respect to grievances in the late eighteenth century was sought with reference to the political settlement at the accession of William III , calling ...
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... reference with respect to everything that follows . When our attention is eventually drawn to Beaupuy , it is with an immediate and predictable emphasis on the moral and spiritual quality of his political commitment : By birth he ranked ...
... reference with respect to everything that follows . When our attention is eventually drawn to Beaupuy , it is with an immediate and predictable emphasis on the moral and spiritual quality of his political commitment : By birth he ranked ...
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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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