That Sunny Dome: A Portrait of Regency BritainDent, 1977 - 208 ページ |
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... feeling in Britain that one Englishwoman , believing retribution would strike the nation , commented , ' Like the frog in the fable , we shall all burst with national pride . ' She was right to think that many people had allowed their ...
... feeling in Britain that one Englishwoman , believing retribution would strike the nation , commented , ' Like the frog in the fable , we shall all burst with national pride . ' She was right to think that many people had allowed their ...
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... feeling haunted by a sense of sin and of the world's ills . The descriptive writing and liberal politics of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage would have been enough in themselves to ensure the poem's success . Childe Harold's travels took him ...
... feeling haunted by a sense of sin and of the world's ills . The descriptive writing and liberal politics of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage would have been enough in themselves to ensure the poem's success . Childe Harold's travels took him ...
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... feeling and thought ( in time to be known as Romanticism ) crossed national frontiers , just as Napoleon had done , and before him the words ' Liberty , Equality , Fraternity ' . Thus it was not the special prerogative of the British to ...
... feeling and thought ( in time to be known as Romanticism ) crossed national frontiers , just as Napoleon had done , and before him the words ' Liberty , Equality , Fraternity ' . Thus it was not the special prerogative of the British to ...
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The Public Prints | 28 |
The Dispossessed | 50 |
Brummell or Byron? The Search for a Hero | 76 |
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