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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... mind , now : There are so few . Jonson must set apart his poem , Lady Aubigny , and the values he upholds from the taint of usual flattery . What guarantees his praise is his honesty as satirist , and his imperviousness to attack : I ...
... mind , now : There are so few . Jonson must set apart his poem , Lady Aubigny , and the values he upholds from the taint of usual flattery . What guarantees his praise is his honesty as satirist , and his imperviousness to attack : I ...
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... mind not so much the differences between a rural and an urban society as between independence , self - sufficiency , freedom to practise the good life and sycophancy , the status of a client who is tied to the circumstances of the ...
... mind not so much the differences between a rural and an urban society as between independence , self - sufficiency , freedom to practise the good life and sycophancy , the status of a client who is tied to the circumstances of the ...
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... mind ; its nature is established in the first paragraph : How blessed is he , who leads a country life , Unvexed with anxious cares , and void of strife ! Who studying peace , and shunning civil rage , Enjoyed his youth , and now enjoys ...
... mind ; its nature is established in the first paragraph : How blessed is he , who leads a country life , Unvexed with anxious cares , and void of strife ! Who studying peace , and shunning civil rage , Enjoyed his youth , and now enjoys ...
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Chapter | 1 |
THE NATURE OF ARISTOCRACY | 21 |
POETS AND REVOLUTION | 73 |
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