The Poetry of Conservatism, 1600-1745: A Study of Poets and Public Affairs from Jonson to PopeRivers Press Limited, 1973 - 279 páginas |
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... accept the value of fame , glory , and magnificence . It is in opposition to this public ethic that Jonson , and ... accepted or was even interested in the scientific structure of classical Stoicism . His chief source was Seneca ; by the ...
... accept the value of fame , glory , and magnificence . It is in opposition to this public ethic that Jonson , and ... accepted or was even interested in the scientific structure of classical Stoicism . His chief source was Seneca ; by the ...
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... accept with fortitude the servility of the rest . 36 It is an underlying assumption of Paradise Lost and Samson Agonistes that humanity is divided into the few who are free and the many who are servile , or , as the chorus of Samson see ...
... accept with fortitude the servility of the rest . 36 It is an underlying assumption of Paradise Lost and Samson Agonistes that humanity is divided into the few who are free and the many who are servile , or , as the chorus of Samson see ...
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... accept the Protectorate as Cromwell has accepted the will of heaven : But men alas , as if they nothing cared , Look on , all unconcerned , or unprepared ; And stars still fall , and still the dragon's tail Swinges the volumes of its ...
... accept the Protectorate as Cromwell has accepted the will of heaven : But men alas , as if they nothing cared , Look on , all unconcerned , or unprepared ; And stars still fall , and still the dragon's tail Swinges the volumes of its ...
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Chapter | 1 |
THE NATURE OF ARISTOCRACY | 21 |
POETS AND REVOLUTION | 73 |
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