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As yet with no personal experience of politics , he simply repeated , although with particular skill , the conventional whig views of the time on the nature of political power . Natural society was that which arose from the nature of ...
As yet with no personal experience of politics , he simply repeated , although with particular skill , the conventional whig views of the time on the nature of political power . Natural society was that which arose from the nature of ...
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Blake's Songs of Innocence and Experience contain some of the most poignant lyrics in the English language . The starting point is the joy of youth and innocence , and the sequel is a tragedy as the ' shades of the prison - house ' of ...
Blake's Songs of Innocence and Experience contain some of the most poignant lyrics in the English language . The starting point is the joy of youth and innocence , and the sequel is a tragedy as the ' shades of the prison - house ' of ...
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The influence of Platonic thought , and the Greek artistic experience , were still sufficiently strong to lead men to suppose that there was a category of the beautiful , expressing perfection , the ideal of human experience , while ...
The influence of Platonic thought , and the Greek artistic experience , were still sufficiently strong to lead men to suppose that there was a category of the beautiful , expressing perfection , the ideal of human experience , while ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
Burke and the Whigs | 38 |
The Radicals | 80 |
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