A History of English Poetry, Volumen6Russell & Russell, 1962 |
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... political Party Spirit in Literature . THE EDINburgh revIEW Organ of the New Whigs ; Early moderation in political reviewing : Gradual mixture of political and literary partizanship : Francis Jeffrey : Mr. Saintsbury's opinion of him as ...
... political Party Spirit in Literature . THE EDINburgh revIEW Organ of the New Whigs ; Early moderation in political reviewing : Gradual mixture of political and literary partizanship : Francis Jeffrey : Mr. Saintsbury's opinion of him as ...
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... politics was easy enough for men of letters in the merely factious conflicts of the first half of George III.'s reign . But as opinion became heated at the outbreak of the French Revolution , the political atmosphere gradually ...
... politics was easy enough for men of letters in the merely factious conflicts of the first half of George III.'s reign . But as opinion became heated at the outbreak of the French Revolution , the political atmosphere gradually ...
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... political leaders of the eighteenth century . His old political inclinations still revealed themselves in his choice of authors ; and the keenness with which he had entered into the political struggle in his youth enabled him , in his ...
... political leaders of the eighteenth century . His old political inclinations still revealed themselves in his choice of authors ; and the keenness with which he had entered into the political struggle in his youth enabled him , in his ...
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