A Dream of Order: The Medieval Ideal in Nineteenth-century English LiteratureUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1970 - Всего страниц: 278 |
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... responsibility . Mere license or freedom injurious to society - is always condemned , whether exercised by a brute like Front - le - Boeuf or a subtle nihilist like the Templar . But the degree of freedom is tempered by the degree of ...
... responsibility . Mere license or freedom injurious to society - is always condemned , whether exercised by a brute like Front - le - Boeuf or a subtle nihilist like the Templar . But the degree of freedom is tempered by the degree of ...
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... responsible for the unprece- dented success of Scott's medievalism . His feudal community , with its paternalistic lords and contented commons , had real meaning for a nation looking for a way out from the profit of the few and the ...
... responsible for the unprece- dented success of Scott's medievalism . His feudal community , with its paternalistic lords and contented commons , had real meaning for a nation looking for a way out from the profit of the few and the ...
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... responsible leadership that he never tired of repeating against the Scotch “ feelosophers " who believed in laissez faire . Quoting Sir William Blackstone , he wrote that for the poor to " demand a supply sufficient to all the ...
... responsible leadership that he never tired of repeating against the Scotch “ feelosophers " who believed in laissez faire . Quoting Sir William Blackstone , he wrote that for the poor to " demand a supply sufficient to all the ...
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Scott | 12 |
Cobbett 122 | 52 |
The Lake Poets and Some | 83 |
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