Romanticism and the Social Order, 1780-1830Barnes and Noble, 1969 - 426 páginas |
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... hope existed for her misguided and hunted husband ? Wordsworth condemned the empty platitudes with which society sought to placate the poor : Of social Order's care for wretchedness , Of Time's sure help to calm and reconcile , Joy's ...
... hope existed for her misguided and hunted husband ? Wordsworth condemned the empty platitudes with which society sought to placate the poor : Of social Order's care for wretchedness , Of Time's sure help to calm and reconcile , Joy's ...
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... hope , the chance , of bettering their own or their children's condition . ' For education offered to even the humblest families the chance to rise in the world to fame and fortune . ' Our Maker has distinguished man from the brute that ...
... hope , the chance , of bettering their own or their children's condition . ' For education offered to even the humblest families the chance to rise in the world to fame and fortune . ' Our Maker has distinguished man from the brute that ...
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... Hope is strong , ... Justice and Truth their winged child have found— Awake ! arise ! until the mighty sound Of your career shall scatter in its gust The thrones of the oppressor . ( II , xii , xiii . ) Once tyranny was overthrown ...
... Hope is strong , ... Justice and Truth their winged child have found— Awake ! arise ! until the mighty sound Of your career shall scatter in its gust The thrones of the oppressor . ( II , xii , xiii . ) Once tyranny was overthrown ...
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Contents Acknowledgements 6 | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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