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Crabbe regarded his poetry in the same light , and as directly comparable with painting . He accepted Sir Joshua Reynolds ' view that ' the artist who takes an accurate likeness of individuals , or a faithful representation , may not ...
Crabbe regarded his poetry in the same light , and as directly comparable with painting . He accepted Sir Joshua Reynolds ' view that ' the artist who takes an accurate likeness of individuals , or a faithful representation , may not ...
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They regarded the selfish and transitory interests of man as alone of significance . But these led directly to the principles of laissez - faire , which Shelley regarded merely as the philosophy of selfishness .
They regarded the selfish and transitory interests of man as alone of significance . But these led directly to the principles of laissez - faire , which Shelley regarded merely as the philosophy of selfishness .
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Although he regarded the philosophy of Locke as ' superficial ' , yet he regarded it as bearing fruit , both in the formation of the United States , and the coming of the French Revolution . The United States provided a perfect example ...
Although he regarded the philosophy of Locke as ' superficial ' , yet he regarded it as bearing fruit , both in the formation of the United States , and the coming of the French Revolution . The United States provided a perfect example ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
Burke and the Whigs | 38 |
The Radicals | 80 |
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