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To do this , he classifies the poems as moral or devotional , with sub - categories ,
according to their apparent religious intention , on the premise that " Such a study
at once throws into prominence certain types of poetic or creative activity and ...
To do this , he classifies the poems as moral or devotional , with sub - categories ,
according to their apparent religious intention , on the premise that " Such a study
at once throws into prominence certain types of poetic or creative activity and ...
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Wordsworth ' s magnificent tribute to his predecessor , “ London , 1802 , ” is the
touchstone for the moral values of the entire section . The cohesive effect of the
uniform rhetorical approach and reliance on Milton as the principal subject and ...
Wordsworth ' s magnificent tribute to his predecessor , “ London , 1802 , ” is the
touchstone for the moral values of the entire section . The cohesive effect of the
uniform rhetorical approach and reliance on Milton as the principal subject and ...
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Z . S . Fink has rightly observed that this sonnet confirms Wordsworth ' s belief in
the interdependence of morality and government : “ But by 1802 the emphasis
had ... The moral virtue Wordsworth here espouses is “ magnanimous meekness
.
Z . S . Fink has rightly observed that this sonnet confirms Wordsworth ' s belief in
the interdependence of morality and government : “ But by 1802 the emphasis
had ... The moral virtue Wordsworth here espouses is “ magnanimous meekness
.
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Acknowledgments | 7 |
Thomas of Hales LuueRon before 1272 | 22 |
Edi beo thu heuene quene ca 1300 | 41 |
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