Romanticism and the Social Order 1780-1830 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 86
Page 92
... morality , and morality he defined as ' that system of conduct which is determined by a consideration of the greatest general good ' ( II , p . 121 ) . The best form of government was therefore that which best gave guarantees of the moral ...
... morality , and morality he defined as ' that system of conduct which is determined by a consideration of the greatest general good ' ( II , p . 121 ) . The best form of government was therefore that which best gave guarantees of the moral ...
Page 143
... moral reform of the poor , it was only fair that there should be a society of the poor , of barbers , butchers and bakers for the moral reform of the rich ! Dickens , who detested Dissenters and Evangelicals , as much as Sydney Smith ...
... moral reform of the poor , it was only fair that there should be a society of the poor , of barbers , butchers and bakers for the moral reform of the rich ! Dickens , who detested Dissenters and Evangelicals , as much as Sydney Smith ...
Page 216
... moral laws were worked out . In a moral sense therefore history was recurrent , and it was meaningful to regard Julius Caesar or Oliver Cromwell as Jacobins , or to see common factors in the fall of the Roman Republic in the first ...
... moral laws were worked out . In a moral sense therefore history was recurrent , and it was meaningful to regard Julius Caesar or Oliver Cromwell as Jacobins , or to see common factors in the fall of the Roman Republic in the first ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
Copyright | |
18 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
artist beauty became Blake Burke Byron Capability Brown Castle character Christian Church classes Cobbett Coleridge Constable constitution Convention of Cintra corruption Cowper death declared Edinburgh Review eighteenth century Elgin marbles England Evangelical evil fear feel France French Revolution George Gillray Godwin happy Hazlitt heart human ibid idea imagination influence interest J. M. W. Turner Jacobin John Constable John Nash Keats King labour landscape liberty lived Lord Malthus mankind ment mind misery moral nature never opinion Owen Paine painting passions philosophy picturesque poem poet poetry political poor principles Queen radical reason reform religion religious Robert Owen romantic Romanticism scene Scott sense Shelley social society soul Southey spirit story theme things thou thought Tom Paine tradition true truth Turner virtue whig Wilberforce William William Godwin William Wilberforce Wordsworth wrote