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... Southey . At the age of eighteen , as an undergraduate of Balliol , he had celebrated the French Revolution with an ... Southey's youth , Jacobinism in England had seemed an exotic creed confined to a small number of the educated classes ...
... Southey . At the age of eighteen , as an undergraduate of Balliol , he had celebrated the French Revolution with an ... Southey's youth , Jacobinism in England had seemed an exotic creed confined to a small number of the educated classes ...
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... Southey never entirely lost his early enthusiasm for some such solution to the land problems of his age . Time and time again Southey returned to the dilemma which lay at the centre of his thought . The new industrialism was undoubtedly ...
... Southey never entirely lost his early enthusiasm for some such solution to the land problems of his age . Time and time again Southey returned to the dilemma which lay at the centre of his thought . The new industrialism was undoubtedly ...
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... Southey was concerned at the heavy mortality rates . Macaulay replied that in 1750 the rate was about one in twenty ... Southey's romantic picture of peasants living in rose- covered cottages , ' rose - bushes and poor - rates , rather ...
... Southey was concerned at the heavy mortality rates . Macaulay replied that in 1750 the rate was about one in twenty ... Southey's romantic picture of peasants living in rose- covered cottages , ' rose - bushes and poor - rates , rather ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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