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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... political aims.72 It was thus inevitable that as the political situation deteriorated Marvell lost his interest in literature as such . He abandoned poetic panegyric partly because royalist myth was in the hands of the opposite party ...
... political aims.72 It was thus inevitable that as the political situation deteriorated Marvell lost his interest in literature as such . He abandoned poetic panegyric partly because royalist myth was in the hands of the opposite party ...
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... political allegiance nor public role led him for a time to sentimentalise the idea of retirement from political life ; 25 in 1718 he moved to Twickenham , while the year before he had written a letter to Atterbury defining his religious ...
... political allegiance nor public role led him for a time to sentimentalise the idea of retirement from political life ; 25 in 1718 he moved to Twickenham , while the year before he had written a letter to Atterbury defining his religious ...
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... politics are J. H. Plumb , The Origins of Political Stability ( Boston , 1967 ) , and Geoffrey Holmes , British Politics in the Age of Anne ( London , 1967 ) . These refute the attempt by Robert Walcott in English Politics in the Early ...
... politics are J. H. Plumb , The Origins of Political Stability ( Boston , 1967 ) , and Geoffrey Holmes , British Politics in the Age of Anne ( London , 1967 ) . These refute the attempt by Robert Walcott in English Politics in the Early ...
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Chapter | 1 |
THE NATURE OF ARISTOCRACY | 21 |
POETS AND REVOLUTION | 73 |
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