Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 203 |
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... retirement from its ' bustle ' might now be deemed idiocy by the majority . Everest notes Maren - Sophie Rostvig's seminal work on retirement , which locates its origins as a literary genre with ousted Royalists in the seventeenth ...
... retirement from its ' bustle ' might now be deemed idiocy by the majority . Everest notes Maren - Sophie Rostvig's seminal work on retirement , which locates its origins as a literary genre with ousted Royalists in the seventeenth ...
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... retirement and education . The history of retirement as a political ideal has already been mentioned ; education has a similar pedigree , becoming very much a part of the Old Whig , Common- wealthman vocabulary in the years following ...
... retirement and education . The history of retirement as a political ideal has already been mentioned ; education has a similar pedigree , becoming very much a part of the Old Whig , Common- wealthman vocabulary in the years following ...
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... retirement , and in doing so indicated the educational as well as the personal benefits of ' a calmer scene ' . Cicero , we are told , had a number of retreats , the most favoured being his Tusculan house ' : it was about four leagues ...
... retirement , and in doing so indicated the educational as well as the personal benefits of ' a calmer scene ' . Cicero , we are told , had a number of retreats , the most favoured being his Tusculan house ' : it was about four leagues ...
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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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