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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... early eighteenth century , with the victory of parliament . Similarly the ideal view of the relations between court and country , central and local government , king and people , as mutually supporting components of the national body ...
... early eighteenth century , with the victory of parliament . Similarly the ideal view of the relations between court and country , central and local government , king and people , as mutually supporting components of the national body ...
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... early eighteenth centuries pride in London's wealth and splendour coexisted with fear that it was a morbid growth parasitic on the country . James I and Charles I were aware of the dangers , they respected the national ideal , but they ...
... early eighteenth centuries pride in London's wealth and splendour coexisted with fear that it was a morbid growth parasitic on the country . James I and Charles I were aware of the dangers , they respected the national ideal , but they ...
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... Early Stuart . London , 1927. Period IV , vol . 11 : The Work of Sir John Vanbrugh and his School , with Christopher Hussey . London , 1928. Period V , vol . 1 : Early Georgian . London , 1921 . Trevelyan , G. M. England under Queen ...
... Early Stuart . London , 1927. Period IV , vol . 11 : The Work of Sir John Vanbrugh and his School , with Christopher Hussey . London , 1928. Period V , vol . 1 : Early Georgian . London , 1921 . Trevelyan , G. M. England under Queen ...
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Chapter | 1 |
THE NATURE OF ARISTOCRACY | 21 |
POETS AND REVOLUTION | 73 |
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