Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - 203 էջ |
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... Godwin's circle , and to the Pinney family and friends . The defeat of England in the American War provided a lasting lesson for all who would seek to ignore morally inviolable principles in pursuit of power and wealth , and who ...
... Godwin's circle , and to the Pinney family and friends . The defeat of England in the American War provided a lasting lesson for all who would seek to ignore morally inviolable principles in pursuit of power and wealth , and who ...
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... Godwin , Peter Marshall follows Mary Jacobus's view that Godwin's influence over Wordsworth was ' never as thorough - going as has sometimes been claimed ' . More recently still , Nicholas Roe has challenged this view , but ...
... Godwin , Peter Marshall follows Mary Jacobus's view that Godwin's influence over Wordsworth was ' never as thorough - going as has sometimes been claimed ' . More recently still , Nicholas Roe has challenged this view , but ...
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... Godwin which Wordsworth was at this time reading was both more modern and more radical . In Hazlitt's words , " The author of Political Justice took abstract reason for the rule of conduct and abstract good for its end . " In Political ...
... Godwin which Wordsworth was at this time reading was both more modern and more radical . In Hazlitt's words , " The author of Political Justice took abstract reason for the rule of conduct and abstract good for its end . " In Political ...
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