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This was why Shelley placed poets above what he called ' reasoners and mechanists ' , and imagination above reason . ' A man , to be greatly good , must imagine intensely and comprehensively ; he must put himself in the place ...
This was why Shelley placed poets above what he called ' reasoners and mechanists ' , and imagination above reason . ' A man , to be greatly good , must imagine intensely and comprehensively ; he must put himself in the place ...
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-Taxes rendered necessary by those national assassinations called wars , and by that worst corrup- tion and perjury , which a reverend moralist has justified under the soft title of ' secret influence ' ! The poor infant born in an ...
-Taxes rendered necessary by those national assassinations called wars , and by that worst corrup- tion and perjury , which a reverend moralist has justified under the soft title of ' secret influence ' ! The poor infant born in an ...
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In his enthusiasm for the French Revolution , Landor was con- temptuous of British politicians . He was hostile to Pitt , and although he sometimes affected to follow Fox , he never liked him . The House of Commons he called ' the most ...
In his enthusiasm for the French Revolution , Landor was con- temptuous of British politicians . He was hostile to Pitt , and although he sometimes affected to follow Fox , he never liked him . The House of Commons he called ' the most ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
Burke and the Whigs | 38 |
The Radicals | 80 |
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