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In Kelvin Everest ' s discussion of the theme of “ retirement , undertaken with
particular reference to Coleridge , he emphasises the sense of uncertainty that
late - eighteenth - century poets experienced , in terms of their relationship to the
...
In Kelvin Everest ' s discussion of the theme of “ retirement , undertaken with
particular reference to Coleridge , he emphasises the sense of uncertainty that
late - eighteenth - century poets experienced , in terms of their relationship to the
...
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( 236 : 184 – 7 ) This is an obvious reminder of the time when , as a child ,
Wordsworth had left his fellow skaters and retired from the uproar . . . / Into a
silent bay ( 5 : 170 - 1 ) , and ceasing all physical motion discovered a sense of
profound ...
( 236 : 184 – 7 ) This is an obvious reminder of the time when , as a child ,
Wordsworth had left his fellow skaters and retired from the uproar . . . / Into a
silent bay ( 5 : 170 - 1 ) , and ceasing all physical motion discovered a sense of
profound ...
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Conyers Middleton ' s popular Life of Cicero ( 1741 ) contributed significantly to
the process of reifying the ideal of retirement , and in doing so indicated the
educational as well as the personal benefits of ' a calmer scene ' . Cicero , we are
told ...
Conyers Middleton ' s popular Life of Cicero ( 1741 ) contributed significantly to
the process of reifying the ideal of retirement , and in doing so indicated the
educational as well as the personal benefits of ' a calmer scene ' . Cicero , we are
told ...
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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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