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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... opinion ; and pleasing to himself , even for that , wherein he displeaseth others . For the worst opinion gotten for doing well , should delight us : would'st not thou be just , but for fame ; thou ought'st to be it with infamy : He ...
... opinion ; and pleasing to himself , even for that , wherein he displeaseth others . For the worst opinion gotten for doing well , should delight us : would'st not thou be just , but for fame ; thou ought'st to be it with infamy : He ...
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... and rhetorical reasons , in his public writing : It is ... my opinion that the king was never since his coming in , nay , all things considered , no king since the conquest , so absolutely 117 5-2 powerful at home , as he is at present ....
... and rhetorical reasons , in his public writing : It is ... my opinion that the king was never since his coming in , nay , all things considered , no king since the conquest , so absolutely 117 5-2 powerful at home , as he is at present ....
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... opinions as would not frighten the electors ' ( p . 179 ) . But this does not mean that the aim of the verse satires is different from that of the prose ; both , by different means , are designed to preserve constitutional monarchy . I ...
... opinions as would not frighten the electors ' ( p . 179 ) . But this does not mean that the aim of the verse satires is different from that of the prose ; both , by different means , are designed to preserve constitutional monarchy . I ...
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Chapter | 1 |
THE NATURE OF ARISTOCRACY | 21 |
POETS AND REVOLUTION | 73 |
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