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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... attitudes of the country gentry , usually a vital component of any country party , who both defended and opposed Charles I , who opposed Charles II and his court at the beginning of his reign and some of whom joined the Exclusion ...
... attitudes of the country gentry , usually a vital component of any country party , who both defended and opposed Charles I , who opposed Charles II and his court at the beginning of his reign and some of whom joined the Exclusion ...
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... attitudes ; the Jacobites among them revered king and court as strongly as ever , but it was an anti - king and an anti- court . Though Bolingbroke came to repudiate Jacobitism his solution was of the same kind . The Tories , in their ...
... attitudes ; the Jacobites among them revered king and court as strongly as ever , but it was an anti - king and an anti- court . Though Bolingbroke came to repudiate Jacobitism his solution was of the same kind . The Tories , in their ...
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... attitudes after 1714 passed through three distinct phases . Partly under the influence of Bolingbroke and Swift ( whom he met again respectively in 1725 and 1726 ) Pope abandoned his political indifference and attempted to re ...
... attitudes after 1714 passed through three distinct phases . Partly under the influence of Bolingbroke and Swift ( whom he met again respectively in 1725 and 1726 ) Pope abandoned his political indifference and attempted to re ...
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Chapter | 1 |
THE NATURE OF ARISTOCRACY | 21 |
POETS AND REVOLUTION | 73 |
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Otras 6 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
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