Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - 203 էջ |
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... described earlier in the poem ; a place where the poet also belongs . The revolutionaries , even before they were revealed to Wordsworth in their most vicious guise in Paris in October ( after this version of the poem was completed ) ...
... described earlier in the poem ; a place where the poet also belongs . The revolutionaries , even before they were revealed to Wordsworth in their most vicious guise in Paris in October ( after this version of the poem was completed ) ...
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... described : And I have scarcely pitied him , have felt A reverence for a being thus employed , And thought that in the blind and awful lair Of such a madness reason did lie couched . ( 158 : 149–52 ) The meaning of the deluge , first ...
... described : And I have scarcely pitied him , have felt A reverence for a being thus employed , And thought that in the blind and awful lair Of such a madness reason did lie couched . ( 158 : 149–52 ) The meaning of the deluge , first ...
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... described in a way that should be tragically all too familiar . The lost , destitute , wandering individual ( as , for example , John Langhorne's female vagrant in The Country Justice ) warns of time- honoured responsibilities not being ...
... described in a way that should be tragically all too familiar . The lost , destitute , wandering individual ( as , for example , John Langhorne's female vagrant in The Country Justice ) warns of time- honoured responsibilities not being ...
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Wordsworth and pastoral politics | 1 |
the pastoral tradition in early Wordsworth | 19 |
a crisis of political allegiance | 55 |
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