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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... divine law , which is the expression of Provi- dence , the divine reason . But this ambitious attempt at synthesis involved a complete metamorphosis or rather an abandonment of Stoic ethics . Joseph Hall , in his dedication of Heaven ...
... divine law , which is the expression of Provi- dence , the divine reason . But this ambitious attempt at synthesis involved a complete metamorphosis or rather an abandonment of Stoic ethics . Joseph Hall , in his dedication of Heaven ...
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... divine ; so Dryden goes on to show that the political equilibrium achieved by this mutual relationship is like the creation : Thus Britain's basis on a word is laid , As by a word the world itself was made . ( Kinsley , 1 , 458 , II ...
... divine ; so Dryden goes on to show that the political equilibrium achieved by this mutual relationship is like the creation : Thus Britain's basis on a word is laid , As by a word the world itself was made . ( Kinsley , 1 , 458 , II ...
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... divine - right Tories . This was recognised by Filmer , who came into his own as the Tories ' posthumous propagandist . To a view of sovereignty as uncompromising as that of Hobbes ( Filmer thought that monarchy should be absolute and ...
... divine - right Tories . This was recognised by Filmer , who came into his own as the Tories ' posthumous propagandist . To a view of sovereignty as uncompromising as that of Hobbes ( Filmer thought that monarchy should be absolute and ...
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Chapter | 1 |
THE NATURE OF ARISTOCRACY | 21 |
POETS AND REVOLUTION | 73 |
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