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Their tales were for a long time so much my delight that I could repeat without remorse whole cantos of the one & Duans of the other . ' Later he was led on to study the question of authorship , and was in no doubt that Ossian was ...
Their tales were for a long time so much my delight that I could repeat without remorse whole cantos of the one & Duans of the other . ' Later he was led on to study the question of authorship , and was in no doubt that Ossian was ...
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Nor would the millenium be brought about by ' the triumph of what you call liberal opinions ; nor by enabling the whole of the lower classes to read the incentives to vice , impiety and rebellion , which are prepared for them by an ...
Nor would the millenium be brought about by ' the triumph of what you call liberal opinions ; nor by enabling the whole of the lower classes to read the incentives to vice , impiety and rebellion , which are prepared for them by an ...
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The whole history of Christianity shows that she is in far greater danger of being corrupted by the alliance of power , than of being crushed by its opposition . ' On the whole Southey took a gloomy view of the prospects of society ...
The whole history of Christianity shows that she is in far greater danger of being corrupted by the alliance of power , than of being crushed by its opposition . ' On the whole Southey took a gloomy view of the prospects of society ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
Burke and the Whigs | 38 |
The Radicals | 80 |
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