Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 203 |
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... thought that had gradually been appropriating the concept of ' Gothic ' as a term of political , constitutional significance even while Shakespeare , Spenser and indigenous ' primitive ' balladry were being explored as literary evidence ...
... thought that had gradually been appropriating the concept of ' Gothic ' as a term of political , constitutional significance even while Shakespeare , Spenser and indigenous ' primitive ' balladry were being explored as literary evidence ...
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... thought And human knowledge , to the human eye Invisible , yet liveth to the heart ... ' 17 Coleridge undoubtedly influenced this transition , though Jonathan Wordsworth argues that he did not remould the poet's belief to the extent it ...
... thought And human knowledge , to the human eye Invisible , yet liveth to the heart ... ' 17 Coleridge undoubtedly influenced this transition , though Jonathan Wordsworth argues that he did not remould the poet's belief to the extent it ...
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... thoughts , no slave Of that false secondary power by which In weakness we create distinctions , then Believe our ... thought - Not in a mystical and idle sense , But in the words of reason deeply weighed – Hath no beginning . ( 19-20 ...
... thoughts , no slave Of that false secondary power by which In weakness we create distinctions , then Believe our ... thought - Not in a mystical and idle sense , But in the words of reason deeply weighed – Hath no beginning . ( 19-20 ...
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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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