Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 203 |
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... things ' . By contrast the rationally conceived ' series of propositions ' that rose before him for the first time in 1792–93 are revealed with growing clarity as superficial ; things falsely grafted onto an otherwise healthy mind : I ...
... things ' . By contrast the rationally conceived ' series of propositions ' that rose before him for the first time in 1792–93 are revealed with growing clarity as superficial ; things falsely grafted onto an otherwise healthy mind : I ...
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... things ( which would be a noble employment ) but ) in fitting things to words . ( O & S I , 103 : 31-3 ) - - The purpose of The Prelude is in fact to give these ' things ' a conceptual framework ; thus the experie . re of seeing the ...
... things ( which would be a noble employment ) but ) in fitting things to words . ( O & S I , 103 : 31-3 ) - - The purpose of The Prelude is in fact to give these ' things ' a conceptual framework ; thus the experie . re of seeing the ...
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... things which others understand'.11 He had already tried without much success in the ' Essay on Morals ' to explain the error of measuring that which should itself be used as a measure for other things . Now , trying a different emphasis ...
... things which others understand'.11 He had already tried without much success in the ' Essay on Morals ' to explain the error of measuring that which should itself be used as a measure for other things . Now , trying a different emphasis ...
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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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