Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - 203 pagina's |
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Pagina 36
... France in the late autumn of 1791 , he might have been forgiven for feeling that life had not dealt altogether fairly with him . His mother and father were both dead by the time he was thirteen , and Hawkshead Grammar School had become ...
... France in the late autumn of 1791 , he might have been forgiven for feeling that life had not dealt altogether fairly with him . His mother and father were both dead by the time he was thirteen , and Hawkshead Grammar School had become ...
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... France in 1790 , we can see how for him the French Revolution was a subject to be set within an aesthetic , picturesque frame , not a political one : But I must remind you that we crossed [ France ] at the time when the whole nation was ...
... France in 1790 , we can see how for him the French Revolution was a subject to be set within an aesthetic , picturesque frame , not a political one : But I must remind you that we crossed [ France ] at the time when the whole nation was ...
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... France , the men who for their desperate ends Had plucked up mercy by the roots were glad Of this new enemy . Tyrants , strong before In devilish pleas , were ten times stronger now . ( 374-6 : 290-3 , 306–9 ) Of France and her fight ...
... France , the men who for their desperate ends Had plucked up mercy by the roots were glad Of this new enemy . Tyrants , strong before In devilish pleas , were ten times stronger now . ( 374-6 : 290-3 , 306–9 ) Of France and her fight ...
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Wordsworth and pastoral politics | 1 |
the pastoral tradition in early Wordsworth | 19 |
Poetry of alienated radicalism | 69 |
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