A Dream of Order: The Medieval Ideal in Nineteenth-century English LiteratureUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1970 - Всего страниц: 278 |
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... means of luxury to his overgrown and opulent master . 25 However much Cobbett hated the new business class , manipulators of the beastly " Thing , " as he called the national debt , he reserved some of his bitterest invective for the ...
... means of luxury to his overgrown and opulent master . 25 However much Cobbett hated the new business class , manipulators of the beastly " Thing , " as he called the national debt , he reserved some of his bitterest invective for the ...
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... means which the master has of doing justice to the men employed by him is to ask himself sternly whether he is dealing with such subordinate as he would with his own son ” ( XVII , 41-42 ) . According to Ruskin , this human paternalism ...
... means which the master has of doing justice to the men employed by him is to ask himself sternly whether he is dealing with such subordinate as he would with his own son ” ( XVII , 41-42 ) . According to Ruskin , this human paternalism ...
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... means of simple hand - worked tools has forced the worker to sell himself to the " forestallers and regraters " who own the means of production . The priest finally concludes that the dreamer's tale must be true because no man could ...
... means of simple hand - worked tools has forced the worker to sell himself to the " forestallers and regraters " who own the means of production . The priest finally concludes that the dreamer's tale must be true because no man could ...
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Scott | 12 |
Cobbett 122 | 52 |
The Lake Poets and Some | 83 |
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