Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - 203 էջ |
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... virtue . Images of labour and vagrancy were tending to converge . The female vagrant of An Evening Walk could not be spirited out of the landscape by ' The far - off minstrels of the haunted hill ' , or conveniently ' lost in the deepen ...
... virtue . Images of labour and vagrancy were tending to converge . The female vagrant of An Evening Walk could not be spirited out of the landscape by ' The far - off minstrels of the haunted hill ' , or conveniently ' lost in the deepen ...
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... Virtue based on that classical model . One important consequence of this was the inevitable under- mining of the persona in which Wordsworth undertook to write Descriptive Sketches , that of a dejected wanderer seeking anonymity in his ...
... Virtue based on that classical model . One important consequence of this was the inevitable under- mining of the persona in which Wordsworth undertook to write Descriptive Sketches , that of a dejected wanderer seeking anonymity in his ...
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... virtues of love and sympathy . Nothing can supply them with these , they must come from them in isolation or not at ... virtue would seem to exist in this world only in conjunction with suffering . The sailor is caught in a ghastly ...
... virtues of love and sympathy . Nothing can supply them with these , they must come from them in isolation or not at ... virtue would seem to exist in this world only in conjunction with suffering . The sailor is caught in a ghastly ...
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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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