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When he came to write his own Guide ( first published in 1810 ) , he too quoted it
in full ( O & S II , 193 ) . ... a political statement about rural poverty would
inevitably hold for a poet writing in accordance with the conventions of pastoral
verse .
When he came to write his own Guide ( first published in 1810 ) , he too quoted it
in full ( O & S II , 193 ) . ... a political statement about rural poverty would
inevitably hold for a poet writing in accordance with the conventions of pastoral
verse .
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3 Virtually everything that Wordsworth was to write of significance after he left
Alfoxden , if not drawing directly on notes or lines actually written at this time ,
was to draw on his memory of a redemptive experience of intense creativity ; the
later ...
3 Virtually everything that Wordsworth was to write of significance after he left
Alfoxden , if not drawing directly on notes or lines actually written at this time ,
was to draw on his memory of a redemptive experience of intense creativity ; the
later ...
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He began to write and assemble autobiographical and reflective passages into
the first Part of what became the two - part ... Writing according to Dorothy , was
undertaken in a state of considerable mental and physical discomfort ( EY , p .
He began to write and assemble autobiographical and reflective passages into
the first Part of what became the two - part ... Writing according to Dorothy , was
undertaken in a state of considerable mental and physical discomfort ( EY , p .
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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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