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Eight years later the London Chronicle , the Monthly Review , the Critical Review
, the London Magazine and Burke ' s Annual Register all turned their attention to
the English translation of Rousseau ' s Lettre à d ' Alembert surs les spectacles .
Eight years later the London Chronicle , the Monthly Review , the Critical Review
, the London Magazine and Burke ' s Annual Register all turned their attention to
the English translation of Rousseau ' s Lettre à d ' Alembert surs les spectacles .
Стр. 81
Critical readings of this work have varied immensely in their interpretations of its
politics . Butler ' s argument that it is a Burkean , counter - revolutioary piece in
defence of the ancien régime has recently been questioned by John Turner , who
...
Critical readings of this work have varied immensely in their interpretations of its
politics . Butler ' s argument that it is a Burkean , counter - revolutioary piece in
defence of the ancien régime has recently been questioned by John Turner , who
...
Стр. 154
In the course of this the emphasis has been shifted significantly to his critical
attitude towards his own government : Ere yet the fleet of Britain had gone forth
On this unworthy service , whereunto The unhappy council of a few weak men
Had ...
In the course of this the emphasis has been shifted significantly to his critical
attitude towards his own government : Ere yet the fleet of Britain had gone forth
On this unworthy service , whereunto The unhappy council of a few weak men
Had ...
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Wordsworth and pastoral politics | 1 |
the pastoral tradition in early Wordsworth | 19 |
The Letter to Llandaff a crisis of political allegiance | 55 |
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