Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - 203 էջ |
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... become the source of divine revelation , and in consequence ' Nature ' and ' God ' were often treated synonymously ... becomes Wordsworth's ' harmony ' ( 49 ) ; but unlike Wordsworth , Akenside goes on to relate his belief in an ...
... become the source of divine revelation , and in consequence ' Nature ' and ' God ' were often treated synonymously ... becomes Wordsworth's ' harmony ' ( 49 ) ; but unlike Wordsworth , Akenside goes on to relate his belief in an ...
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... become powers of deception , and the ' arts ' of line 162 therefore impart smiles to ' solitude and Want ' not only in the sense that they teach good- natured patience to sufferers , but also in a sinisterly dishonest way , cloaking the ...
... become powers of deception , and the ' arts ' of line 162 therefore impart smiles to ' solitude and Want ' not only in the sense that they teach good- natured patience to sufferers , but also in a sinisterly dishonest way , cloaking the ...
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... become a pessimistic view of Swiss liberty with an account of the shrine at Einsiedeln , and more particularly of the pilgrims visiting it in the hope of miraculous cures . Wordsworth was hardly likely to see anything but a means of ...
... become a pessimistic view of Swiss liberty with an account of the shrine at Einsiedeln , and more particularly of the pilgrims visiting it in the hope of miraculous cures . Wordsworth was hardly likely to see anything but a means of ...
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a crisis of political allegiance | 55 |
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