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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... poetic self he has created tells of " " trotting brooks " and whispering trees ' , Wordsworth the poet acknowledges an inspiration that has lain dormant for ten years , waiting its time . In making his selection for Kilmarnock , Burns ...
... poetic self he has created tells of " " trotting brooks " and whispering trees ' , Wordsworth the poet acknowledges an inspiration that has lain dormant for ten years , waiting its time . In making his selection for Kilmarnock , Burns ...
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... poetic decorum . Mant is the conservative reader of his day , well informed , not untalented , no more prejudiced than most . To read him is to understand the weariness in Wordsworth's voice as he speaks of a great poet having to create ...
... poetic decorum . Mant is the conservative reader of his day , well informed , not untalented , no more prejudiced than most . To read him is to understand the weariness in Wordsworth's voice as he speaks of a great poet having to create ...
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... poet's unexpected ' reverence ' , the line ' Whom in my fear I love so well ' , all point to the fact that Peter Bell differs from the other ballads in its relation to personal experience : Your presence I have often felt In darkness ...
... poet's unexpected ' reverence ' , the line ' Whom in my fear I love so well ' , all point to the fact that Peter Bell differs from the other ballads in its relation to personal experience : Your presence I have often felt In darkness ...
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appeared ballads beauty become Bell Bowles Burke Byron character Coleridge Coleridge's comes create death delight described early edition effect English exist experience fact feeling final follows France French give Godwin hand happy Hazlitt heart hope human Hunt imagination important Keats known Lamb language later less letter living London look Lyrical mind moral nature never notes Observations offers once opening original Paine passion period Peter play pleasure poem poet poetic poetry political Political justice Prelude present Price principles published readers reason Romantic round ruined scene seems seen sense Shelley shows single society sonnets sort Southey spirit stage stanza story takes tells things thought true truth turn verse vision voice Wordsworth writing written