Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution Politics |
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2 Succeeding chapters seek to illustrate that Wordsworth ' s political convictions
were rooted in an essentially eighteenth - century concept of society , and that his
understanding of political ' radicalism ' belonged equally within that context .
2 Succeeding chapters seek to illustrate that Wordsworth ' s political convictions
were rooted in an essentially eighteenth - century concept of society , and that his
understanding of political ' radicalism ' belonged equally within that context .
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In the manner of a true eighteenthcentury landscape enthusiast , he encouraged
man to follow nature as a means of discovering God ' s will for ordering society .
In order to make the necessary connection between his image of the pure ...
In the manner of a true eighteenthcentury landscape enthusiast , he encouraged
man to follow nature as a means of discovering God ' s will for ordering society .
In order to make the necessary connection between his image of the pure ...
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Reference has already been made to Richard Price ' s Discourse on the Love of
our Country , and its ideological roots in the historically legitimised rhetoric of the
Dissenters ' Committee , the London Association and the Society for the ...
Reference has already been made to Richard Price ' s Discourse on the Love of
our Country , and its ideological roots in the historically legitimised rhetoric of the
Dissenters ' Committee , the London Association and the Society for 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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