Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - 203 էջ |
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... dissident Whig political beliefs ; he names his Whig heroes , and he insists on the need for all the traditionally Old Whig virtues that support and maintain an ordered society . To a late eighteenth - century readership it was ...
... dissident Whig political beliefs ; he names his Whig heroes , and he insists on the need for all the traditionally Old Whig virtues that support and maintain an ordered society . To a late eighteenth - century readership it was ...
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... dissident Whig view of the troubles that beset him and his country . For Wordsworth pastoral poetry lay at the heart of a literary crisis where the formal representation of labour ' was concerned . Chang- ing economic and social ...
... dissident Whig view of the troubles that beset him and his country . For Wordsworth pastoral poetry lay at the heart of a literary crisis where the formal representation of labour ' was concerned . Chang- ing economic and social ...
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... dissident Whig pacifism evident in Crowe's poetry ; William Frend , George Dyer , Francis Wrangham , James Losh and the Pinney family were all friends in need when Wordsworth arrived in London in February 1795. The offer of Racedown ...
... dissident Whig pacifism evident in Crowe's poetry ; William Frend , George Dyer , Francis Wrangham , James Losh and the Pinney family were all friends in need when Wordsworth arrived in London in February 1795. The offer of Racedown ...
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a crisis of political allegiance | 55 |
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