Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 203 |
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... star - crossed lovers , Vaudracour and Julia , while work continued on what by now was a long- standing poetic project with the female vagrant motif at its centre . By September 1793 this bore fruit in the first version of Salisbury ...
... star - crossed lovers , Vaudracour and Julia , while work continued on what by now was a long- standing poetic project with the female vagrant motif at its centre . By September 1793 this bore fruit in the first version of Salisbury ...
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... Star Gazers ' , which appeared in the 1807 collection ( composed 1806 ) , makes the same point yet again . The telescope , representing the scientific quest for learning , is the property of a ' Show - man ' , selling the promise of ...
... Star Gazers ' , which appeared in the 1807 collection ( composed 1806 ) , makes the same point yet again . The telescope , representing the scientific quest for learning , is the property of a ' Show - man ' , selling the promise of ...
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... Star Gazers ' 137 ' Strange fits of passion I have known ' 106 ' The Blind Highland Boy ' 176 The Borderers 71 , 81-3 , 86 , 109 , 161 ' The Childless Father ' 103-4 ' The Complaint of the Forsaken Indian Woman ' 98–9 , 103 The ...
... Star Gazers ' 137 ' Strange fits of passion I have known ' 106 ' The Blind Highland Boy ' 176 The Borderers 71 , 81-3 , 86 , 109 , 161 ' The Childless Father ' 103-4 ' The Complaint of the Forsaken Indian Woman ' 98–9 , 103 The ...
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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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