Romanticism and the Social Order 1780-1830Blandford, 1969 - 426 páginas |
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... effect an essential change in the general character of the mass of the people . This alteration is still in rapid progress ; and ere long the comparatively happy simplicity of the agricultural peasant will be wholly lost amongst us . It ...
... effect an essential change in the general character of the mass of the people . This alteration is still in rapid progress ; and ere long the comparatively happy simplicity of the agricultural peasant will be wholly lost amongst us . It ...
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... effect upon him . ' ' Well , that is odd ' , said Sam : ' it ' ud have a wery consider- able effect upon me if I wos in his place , I know that . ' ' The fact is , my young friend ' said Mr. Stiggins , solemnly , ' he has an obderrate ...
... effect upon him . ' ' Well , that is odd ' , said Sam : ' it ' ud have a wery consider- able effect upon me if I wos in his place , I know that . ' ' The fact is , my young friend ' said Mr. Stiggins , solemnly , ' he has an obderrate ...
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... effect which has followed the measures which have lately been pursued in this country , is a rapid decay of the domestic affections among the lower orders of society . This effect the present rulers of this country are not conscious of ...
... effect which has followed the measures which have lately been pursued in this country , is a rapid decay of the domestic affections among the lower orders of society . This effect the present rulers of this country are not conscious of ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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