Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - 203 էջ |
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... Walk is a typical late eighteenth- century landscape poem , a sentimental exercise in the pastoral genre showing very little of the political awareness to be found , for example , in Lewesdon Hill . But there are clear indications as ...
... Walk is a typical late eighteenth- century landscape poem , a sentimental exercise in the pastoral genre showing very little of the political awareness to be found , for example , in Lewesdon Hill . But there are clear indications as ...
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... Walk and in much eighteenth - century poetry of the genre to which An Evening Walk belongs , is the vagrant . Arguably the response to vagrancy was easier to control in terms of its political application than in the case of the ...
... Walk and in much eighteenth - century poetry of the genre to which An Evening Walk belongs , is the vagrant . Arguably the response to vagrancy was easier to control in terms of its political application than in the case of the ...
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... Walk . Wordsworth certainly believed that the solution to this problem lay in the reanimation of the social conscience of the rich . Descriptive Sketches and Salisbury Plain were to indicate that he associated support for the American ...
... Walk . Wordsworth certainly believed that the solution to this problem lay in the reanimation of the social conscience of the rich . Descriptive Sketches and Salisbury Plain were to indicate that he associated support for the American ...
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a crisis of political allegiance | 55 |
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