Aubrey de Vere: Victorian ObserverUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1953 - 213 страница |
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... Tory in politics , perhaps because of the combination of his love for liberty and his reverence for the authority of the past . But no party could claim his entire sym- pathy . He loved England as the land of his earlier ancestors , yet ...
... Tory in politics , perhaps because of the combination of his love for liberty and his reverence for the authority of the past . But no party could claim his entire sym- pathy . He loved England as the land of his earlier ancestors , yet ...
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... that Hartley's failures had their source in his desul- tory education , based on his own father's ideas . S. T. Coleridge had decided : " Thou , my babe , shalt wander like a breeze . • and this " wandering , " says Walker , " 64 FRIEND OF.
... that Hartley's failures had their source in his desul- tory education , based on his own father's ideas . S. T. Coleridge had decided : " Thou , my babe , shalt wander like a breeze . • and this " wandering , " says Walker , " 64 FRIEND OF.
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
AUBREY DE VERE THE MAN IN HIS | 7 |
DISCIPLE OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 34 |
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