Romanticism and the Social Order, 1780-1830Barnes and Noble, 1969 - 426 páginas |
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... concerned with daffodils and daisies , skylarks and belles dames . Except for Byron , all were deeply concerned with the philosophical signi- ficance of life , and wrote poetry , as Keats said , to ease ' the burden of the mystery ...
... concerned with daffodils and daisies , skylarks and belles dames . Except for Byron , all were deeply concerned with the philosophical signi- ficance of life , and wrote poetry , as Keats said , to ease ' the burden of the mystery ...
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... concerned .... Never wholly separate in your mind the merits of any political question from the men who are concerned in it . ' As Burke disliked abstract rights , so he was suspicious of blue- prints for a new constitution , because ...
... concerned .... Never wholly separate in your mind the merits of any political question from the men who are concerned in it . ' As Burke disliked abstract rights , so he was suspicious of blue- prints for a new constitution , because ...
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... concerned with the development of industrial capitalism , Malthus with the preservation of the social structure as it then existed . Ricardo sought to reduce political economy to a science , while Malthus was more concerned with social ...
... concerned with the development of industrial capitalism , Malthus with the preservation of the social structure as it then existed . Ricardo sought to reduce political economy to a science , while Malthus was more concerned with social ...
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Contents Acknowledgements 6 | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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