Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - 203 էջ |
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... Crowe's Lewesdon Hill ( 1788 ) , ' a landscape poem , the politics of which illustrate well the integration of eighteenth - century pastoral poetry with Commonwealthman ideology . William Crowe was born in Berkshire in 1745.26 He was ...
... Crowe's Lewesdon Hill ( 1788 ) , ' a landscape poem , the politics of which illustrate well the integration of eighteenth - century pastoral poetry with Commonwealthman ideology . William Crowe was born in Berkshire in 1745.26 He was ...
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... Crowe's description of the shepherd brings with it a series of obscure dialect words requiring a footnote . Potential agrarian reality is thus masked by picturesque effect ; dissident Whig ideology was not equipped to question rural ...
... Crowe's description of the shepherd brings with it a series of obscure dialect words requiring a footnote . Potential agrarian reality is thus masked by picturesque effect ; dissident Whig ideology was not equipped to question rural ...
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... Crowe's use of the child to mark the importance of the affections and the feelings as against a mechanistic , determinist concept of reason , would have constituted a timely reassurance that the political beliefs to which he was ...
... Crowe's use of the child to mark the importance of the affections and the feelings as against a mechanistic , determinist concept of reason , would have constituted a timely reassurance that the political beliefs to which he was ...
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the pastoral tradition in early Wordsworth | 19 |
a crisis of political allegiance | 55 |
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