Visionary Gleam: Forty Books from the Romantic PeriodWoodstock Books, 1993 - 243 ページ The age of English Romanticism began with the French Revolution and ended with the Reform Bill of 1832. The key works of the period share an assumption that change in the political system is possible. Wordsworth comments on forty such books. |
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... offers important thematic connections . For the second time Wordsworth is to be seen ending ' a portion of The ... offer , for the last time in the poem , an image of social harmony , interfused by the presence of God : clouds separately ...
... offers important thematic connections . For the second time Wordsworth is to be seen ending ' a portion of The ... offer , for the last time in the poem , an image of social harmony , interfused by the presence of God : clouds separately ...
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... offers handsomely – the money down . ' Why not a stay in the country to calm her nerves as the two of them get down to writing again : ' Tell me , my dear Thalia , what you think ; Your nerves have undergone a sudden shock ; Your poor ...
... offers handsomely – the money down . ' Why not a stay in the country to calm her nerves as the two of them get down to writing again : ' Tell me , my dear Thalia , what you think ; Your nerves have undergone a sudden shock ; Your poor ...
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... offers no such complexities . The story is told by a narrator who keeps his distance . De Quincey is in no obvious way present , and certainly enters into no discussion of alternating illusion and reality . We have , on the face of it ...
... offers no such complexities . The story is told by a narrator who keeps his distance . De Quincey is in no obvious way present , and certainly enters into no discussion of alternating illusion and reality . We have , on the face of it ...
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