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... nature over a Christian one , and a properly Transcendentalist sense of nature over a polytheist one ' . On which Potkay comments , ' Wordsworth was rarely so programmatic , and was certainly not so here ' . Such downright comment ...
... nature over a Christian one , and a properly Transcendentalist sense of nature over a polytheist one ' . On which Potkay comments , ' Wordsworth was rarely so programmatic , and was certainly not so here ' . Such downright comment ...
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... nature never did betray the heart that loved her to the fear that nature is going to do exactly that . At the same time Wordsworth is full of tact about this matter , preferring to talk about ' Earth ' ( 1. 77 ) rather than ' Nature ...
... nature never did betray the heart that loved her to the fear that nature is going to do exactly that . At the same time Wordsworth is full of tact about this matter , preferring to talk about ' Earth ' ( 1. 77 ) rather than ' Nature ...
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... nature against a backdrop of natural beauty . Anglers are not generally portrayed as congregating with fellow sportsmen ; in many late Georgian accounts of fishing there is , as in Romantic nature poetry , a frequent concentration on ...
... nature against a backdrop of natural beauty . Anglers are not generally portrayed as congregating with fellow sportsmen ; in many late Georgian accounts of fishing there is , as in Romantic nature poetry , a frequent concentration on ...
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