A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... period in that form . And his ideas were fur- ther developed , especially in the sphere of ethics , by his pupil , the son of the great Whig leader so vilified during the Restoration , Lord Shaftesbury ( 1671-1713 ) , who attacked ...
... period in that form . And his ideas were fur- ther developed , especially in the sphere of ethics , by his pupil , the son of the great Whig leader so vilified during the Restoration , Lord Shaftesbury ( 1671-1713 ) , who attacked ...
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... period who managed to pierce below the surface of prosperity and show a fellow feeling for the sufferers in the depths , though it was more the miserable state of things in Ireland than in the capital itself that he was able to realize ...
... period who managed to pierce below the surface of prosperity and show a fellow feeling for the sufferers in the depths , though it was more the miserable state of things in Ireland than in the capital itself that he was able to realize ...
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... period lies in the different ways in which the romantic germ affects its car- riers . And for this reason , and because of the essential introversion that romanticism encouraged it has sometimes been defined as " the emancipation of the ...
... period lies in the different ways in which the romantic germ affects its car- riers . And for this reason , and because of the essential introversion that romanticism encouraged it has sometimes been defined as " the emancipation of the ...
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