Rebels and Conservatives: Dorothy and William Wordsworth and Their CircleIndiana University Press, 1967 - 367 sidor |
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... Church , Oxford , scholarship , he proved so ill - prepared that he had to go to a clergyman " crammer " before he was accepted at Westminster . Among the three hundred students at Oxford were a small circle upon whom " nature had set ...
... Church , Oxford , scholarship , he proved so ill - prepared that he had to go to a clergyman " crammer " before he was accepted at Westminster . Among the three hundred students at Oxford were a small circle upon whom " nature had set ...
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... church assuming responsibility in facing current problems and with their brother Christopher finding in orthodox religion , spiritual inspiration , she and William were ready now to support the Estab- lished Church . Later , after the ...
... church assuming responsibility in facing current problems and with their brother Christopher finding in orthodox religion , spiritual inspiration , she and William were ready now to support the Estab- lished Church . Later , after the ...
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... church and state ; in England , there should be but one recognized religion , that of the Church of England . Catholic eman- cipation , and concessions to Nonconformists he opposed , believing that they tended to weaken the temporal ...
... church and state ; in England , there should be but one recognized religion , that of the Church of England . Catholic eman- cipation , and concessions to Nonconformists he opposed , believing that they tended to weaken the temporal ...
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Years Fostered Alike by Beauty and | 3 |
From Unprofitable Talk to Fervent Discourse | 16 |
Agitators against Things as They Are | 29 |
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Rebels and Conservatives: Dorothy and William Wordsworth and Their Circle Amanda Mae Ellis Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1967 |
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