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It was the conclusion of the Prelude , and in a way the consummation of Wordsworth's work as a poet . . As Wordsworth makes clear , he was led on from his delight in nature to a sympathy for men . He wrote : When I began to enquire ...
It was the conclusion of the Prelude , and in a way the consummation of Wordsworth's work as a poet . . As Wordsworth makes clear , he was led on from his delight in nature to a sympathy for men . He wrote : When I began to enquire ...
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It has sometimes been supposed from this that Wordsworth was recording the agricultural changes of his time , and the worsening conditions of the peasantry which accompanied the agricultural revolution . But this is not to see matter in ...
It has sometimes been supposed from this that Wordsworth was recording the agricultural changes of his time , and the worsening conditions of the peasantry which accompanied the agricultural revolution . But this is not to see matter in ...
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THE CARTOONISTS · 385 Wordsworth's poetry . He wrote to his wife in October 1823 : ' Last evening Sir George ( Beaumont ) read a good deal of Wordsworth's Excursion . It is beautiful , but has some sad melancholy stories , and as I ...
THE CARTOONISTS · 385 Wordsworth's poetry . He wrote to his wife in October 1823 : ' Last evening Sir George ( Beaumont ) read a good deal of Wordsworth's Excursion . It is beautiful , but has some sad melancholy stories , and as I ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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