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being prompted by concerns of a social and political nature . The work of John
Langhorne and George Crabbe make this very clear . Wordsworth ' s response to
the problem was in essence no less conservative and atavistic than that of his ...
being prompted by concerns of a social and political nature . The work of John
Langhorne and George Crabbe make this very clear . Wordsworth ' s response to
the problem was in essence no less conservative and atavistic than that of his ...
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... native rural community , but to ' Brightelmstone ' and Margate : Foregone the
social , hospitable Days , When wide Vales echoed with their Owner ' s Praise ,
Of all that ancient Consequence bereft , What has the modern Man of Fashion left
?
... native rural community , but to ' Brightelmstone ' and Margate : Foregone the
social , hospitable Days , When wide Vales echoed with their Owner ' s Praise ,
Of all that ancient Consequence bereft , What has the modern Man of Fashion left
?
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Wordsworth offers it as yet another experience of solitude encountered in the
aftermath of the din of social life . The narration itself contains a contrast between
a first , fancifully Gothic impression of the man , “ his mouth / Shewed ghastly in
the ...
Wordsworth offers it as yet another experience of solitude encountered in the
aftermath of the din of social life . The narration itself contains a contrast between
a first , fancifully Gothic impression of the man , “ his mouth / Shewed ghastly in
the ...
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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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