ABSTRACT

Wordsworth, cclesiastical sketches (1822) and Memorials of a Tour (1820); review by ?John Bowring, Monthly Repository XVII (June 1822), 360–365. The reference to “the two voices” (p. 362) alludes to Wordsworth’s sonnet “Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland” (1807). One interesting bit of ideological byplay occurs on p. 363, where the reviewer attempts to debunk the Glorious Revolution of 1688, which was regarded as the foundation of the English Constitution and of the power and authority of the House of Hanover.