A Dream of Order: The Medieval Ideal in Nineteenth-century English LiteratureUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1970 - Всего страниц: 278 |
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... seems very similar to the ideas , though not the tone , of Coleridge's Constitution of Church and State : For , alas , on us too the rude truth has come home . ... Are these millions guided ? We have a Church , the venerable embodiment ...
... seems very similar to the ideas , though not the tone , of Coleridge's Constitution of Church and State : For , alas , on us too the rude truth has come home . ... Are these millions guided ? We have a Church , the venerable embodiment ...
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... seems to adopt , of the importance of an aristocracy of talent , as well as one of birth . Although not a very carefully drawn character , Millbank is impor- tant to the denouement of the novel . Coningsby's marriage to his daughter ...
... seems to adopt , of the importance of an aristocracy of talent , as well as one of birth . Although not a very carefully drawn character , Millbank is impor- tant to the denouement of the novel . Coningsby's marriage to his daughter ...
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... seems to express the meaning of all preceding medievalism , so Adams's lifelong interest in the Middle Ages seems to have led him , although an American , to recapitulate almost the whole history of the medieval revival . Quite as ...
... seems to express the meaning of all preceding medievalism , so Adams's lifelong interest in the Middle Ages seems to have led him , although an American , to recapitulate almost the whole history of the medieval revival . Quite as ...
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Scott | 12 |
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