| influ ences on, 304;
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| the Lambeth Books of, 331-333;
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| and John Milton, 331-332, 335-337;
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| and parody, 332;
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| and pastoral tradition, 330;
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| poetical forms of, 308, 327-328;
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| and prophe cy, 331-334;
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| and Romanticism, 354-359, 364-366, 369-371, 376-377, 387;
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| as satirist, 331;
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| self-publication of, 138, 150-151, 328;
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| and Swedenborgian sect, 330-331;
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| themes of, 328-334, 336, 364, 369-370;
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| visions of, 335;
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