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was no lack of attempts at both , and there were few writers of the period who were not touched by it , for the seriousness of the problem burnt itself upon the minds of all who thought about it . On the one hand there was the emergence ...
was no lack of attempts at both , and there were few writers of the period who were not touched by it , for the seriousness of the problem burnt itself upon the minds of all who thought about it . On the one hand there was the emergence ...
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We most sincerely deprecate such an event ; but it will excite in us no manner of surprise if a period arrives when the churches of the sober and orthodox part of the English clergy are completely deserted by the middling and lower ...
We most sincerely deprecate such an event ; but it will excite in us no manner of surprise if a period arrives when the churches of the sober and orthodox part of the English clergy are completely deserted by the middling and lower ...
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Nothing is more remarkable than the upsurge of humani- tarianism during the period . As the young Macaulay wrote in 1823 : ' This is the age of societies . There is scarcely one Englishman in ten who has not belonged to some association ...
Nothing is more remarkable than the upsurge of humani- tarianism during the period . As the young Macaulay wrote in 1823 : ' This is the age of societies . There is scarcely one Englishman in ten who has not belonged to some association ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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appeared beauty became become Burke Byron called cause century character Church classes Coleridge common concerned constitution danger death effect England equally evil existence experience fact fear feel followed force France French George give hand happy heart hope House human idea imagination important individual influence interest Italy John King knowledge labour later less Letter liberty lived look Lord means mind moral nature never once opinion Paine painting period philosophy poem poet poetry political poor present principles problems produced reason reform regarded religion religious remained romantic Scott seemed sense Shelley social society Southey spirit story things thought thousand tradition true truth turn universe whole Wordsworth writing wrote
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