Bright Darkness: The Poetry of Lord Byron Presented in the Context of His Life & TimesNottingham Court Press, 1983 - 233 Seiten |
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... reform but totally opposed to lawlessness and destruction of the established order . He wrote of the Radical agitators , Hunt and Cobbett : -I am glad to hear you have nothing to do with those scoundrels - I can understand and enter ...
... reform but totally opposed to lawlessness and destruction of the established order . He wrote of the Radical agitators , Hunt and Cobbett : -I am glad to hear you have nothing to do with those scoundrels - I can understand and enter ...
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... Reform but remonstrating with his friend who was hurting his political prospects by foregathering with extreme Radicals . But remarks on Hunt and Cobbett made by E P Thompson in The Making of the English Working Class seem to show that ...
... Reform but remonstrating with his friend who was hurting his political prospects by foregathering with extreme Radicals . But remarks on Hunt and Cobbett made by E P Thompson in The Making of the English Working Class seem to show that ...
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... reform which was to be led by Holland and Grey in the early years of the new century and which finally succeeded in bringing about the emancipation of the Catholics and in reforming Parliament and abolishing slavery in the British ...
... reform which was to be led by Holland and Grey in the early years of the new century and which finally succeeded in bringing about the emancipation of the Catholics and in reforming Parliament and abolishing slavery in the British ...
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Demon or Prometheus | 1 |
Critics and Polemics | 11 |
Childe Harolds Pilgrimage | 33 |
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