William Cowper, HumanitarianUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1938 - 277 ページ |
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... early offspring of the invention of printing , developed a lusty popularity in the Elizabethan period . Becoming sophisticated in the eighteenth century , the ballad was applied to politics and satire . Beginning with reflections on the ...
... early offspring of the invention of printing , developed a lusty popularity in the Elizabethan period . Becoming sophisticated in the eighteenth century , the ballad was applied to politics and satire . Beginning with reflections on the ...
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... early for it , and when he can hardly be trusted there without the utmost danger to his morals . " This type of criticism with moral emphasis , rather than the preceding criticism on the student's curriculum , is to be most typical of ...
... early for it , and when he can hardly be trusted there without the utmost danger to his morals . " This type of criticism with moral emphasis , rather than the preceding criticism on the student's curriculum , is to be most typical of ...
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... early humanitarian verse , 26- 28 ; poems of 1782 , 28-29 ; theory of benevolence , 29-34 ; problems of phi- lanthropy in society , 34-45 ; private property , 35 ; doctrine of work , 36- 37 ; temperance , 38 ; poor laws , 41- 43 ; the ...
... early humanitarian verse , 26- 28 ; poems of 1782 , 28-29 ; theory of benevolence , 29-34 ; problems of phi- lanthropy in society , 34-45 ; private property , 35 ; doctrine of work , 36- 37 ; temperance , 38 ; poor laws , 41- 43 ; the ...
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