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There were three great domestic problems which worried him . The first was Catholic Emancipation , to which he was unalterably opposed . ' If the Roman Catholics , upon the plea of their being a majority merely ( i.e. in Ireland ) ...
There were three great domestic problems which worried him . The first was Catholic Emancipation , to which he was unalterably opposed . ' If the Roman Catholics , upon the plea of their being a majority merely ( i.e. in Ireland ) ...
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... was that he was loath to face the deeper problems of human life , those of evil , sickness and death . Yet it was clear to him that such problems must one day be faced , for poetry was not a form of escapism , but a the ...
... was that he was loath to face the deeper problems of human life , those of evil , sickness and death . Yet it was clear to him that such problems must one day be faced , for poetry was not a form of escapism , but a the ...
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Byron's politics and his heroism made him a great spiritual force with European liberals in the nineteenth century , yet in fact there is little evidence that he ever thought deeply about the problems ...
Byron's politics and his heroism made him a great spiritual force with European liberals in the nineteenth century , yet in fact there is little evidence that he ever thought deeply about the problems ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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