Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - 203 էջ |
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... revolutionary philosophy than The Prelude of 1805 suggests . The ' Power ' which departs with the desecration of Chartreuse is a sombre , even forbidding force , and the poet – with a background hardly likely to make him a champion of ...
... revolutionary philosophy than The Prelude of 1805 suggests . The ' Power ' which departs with the desecration of Chartreuse is a sombre , even forbidding force , and the poet – with a background hardly likely to make him a champion of ...
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... revolutionary political beliefs ; the Commonwealthman texts he had encountered in Paris , and con- tinued to study and set alongside Painite writings in England , had grappled with the same issues over the execution of Charles I. The ...
... revolutionary political beliefs ; the Commonwealthman texts he had encountered in Paris , and con- tinued to study and set alongside Painite writings in England , had grappled with the same issues over the execution of Charles I. The ...
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... revolutionary convulsion . The animal just released from its stall ' must be allowed time to ' exhaust the overflow of its spirits ' in the faith that liberty is a spiritually sanctified cause . Repression from without may extinguish ...
... revolutionary convulsion . The animal just released from its stall ' must be allowed time to ' exhaust the overflow of its spirits ' in the faith that liberty is a spiritually sanctified cause . Repression from without may extinguish ...
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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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