Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - 203 էջ |
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... Poet's eye and are pourtrayed with a Poet's pencil ... Their faults are such as a young Poet was most likely to fall into and least likely to discover . ( Dorothy Wordsworth to Jane Pollard , 16 February 1793 ) In many respects An ...
... Poet's eye and are pourtrayed with a Poet's pencil ... Their faults are such as a young Poet was most likely to fall into and least likely to discover . ( Dorothy Wordsworth to Jane Pollard , 16 February 1793 ) In many respects An ...
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... poet's memory of it , and it would seem that the poet himself , and not just the Chartreuse , can only exist now in memory ; both tell of ' parting Genius ' ( DS , 46:72 ) . The poet is inseparable from the world for which he writes ...
... poet's memory of it , and it would seem that the poet himself , and not just the Chartreuse , can only exist now in memory ; both tell of ' parting Genius ' ( DS , 46:72 ) . The poet is inseparable from the world for which he writes ...
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... poet who combined Revolution Whig rhetoric with stern and gloomy warnings that the ideals of 1688 were already being eroded . Thomson was among the most widely read and revered poets of the mid - eighteenth century , and his popularity ...
... poet who combined Revolution Whig rhetoric with stern and gloomy warnings that the ideals of 1688 were already being eroded . Thomson was among the most widely read and revered poets of the mid - eighteenth century , and his popularity ...
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a crisis of political allegiance | 55 |
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