Romanticism and the Social Order, 1780-1830Barnes and Noble, 1969 - 426 páginas |
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... danger of despotism arising from ' the tremendous patronage of the govern- ment ' , and on the other the danger of destructive revolution . Jeffrey expounded the theory in an article in July 1808. ' Liberty , like love , is as hard to ...
... danger of despotism arising from ' the tremendous patronage of the govern- ment ' , and on the other the danger of destructive revolution . Jeffrey expounded the theory in an article in July 1808. ' Liberty , like love , is as hard to ...
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... danger of becoming a despot ; and if you do control him , there is a danger that you create power that is uncontrolled and uncontrollable . ' If the power of the King is reduced until he becomes a mere tool in the hands of a ministerial ...
... danger of becoming a despot ; and if you do control him , there is a danger that you create power that is uncontrolled and uncontrollable . ' If the power of the King is reduced until he becomes a mere tool in the hands of a ministerial ...
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... danger at all ; but if it is , that danger is not from the Catholics but from the Methodists , and from that patent Christianity which has been for some time manufacturing at Clapham , to the prejudice of the old and admirable article ...
... danger at all ; but if it is , that danger is not from the Catholics but from the Methodists , and from that patent Christianity which has been for some time manufacturing at Clapham , to the prejudice of the old and admirable article ...
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Contents Acknowledgements 6 | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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