Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 203 |
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... turn'd his head To greet us and we saw a man worn down By sickness , gaunt and lean , with sunken cheeks And wasted limbs , his legs so long and lean That for my single self I look'd at them , Forgetful of the body they sustain'd ...
... turn'd his head To greet us and we saw a man worn down By sickness , gaunt and lean , with sunken cheeks And wasted limbs , his legs so long and lean That for my single self I look'd at them , Forgetful of the body they sustain'd ...
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... turns out to be the soldier's daughter , and who also turns out to be the sailor's wife . The story of the murder committed by the sailor is told once more by the dying woman , and the sailor determines now to face ' Justice ' and gives ...
... turns out to be the soldier's daughter , and who also turns out to be the sailor's wife . The story of the murder committed by the sailor is told once more by the dying woman , and the sailor determines now to face ' Justice ' and gives ...
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... turn , releasing in those poems a deeply personal expression of uncertainty and tension , continued to inform the ... Turning once more to Book VII , ' London ' , he describes the ' Babel din ' ( 234 : 157 ) of walking in the London ...
... turn , releasing in those poems a deeply personal expression of uncertainty and tension , continued to inform the ... Turning once more to Book VII , ' London ' , he describes the ' Babel din ' ( 234 : 157 ) of walking in the London ...
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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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