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... problems which worried him . The first was Catholic Emancipation , to which he was unalterably opposed . ' If the ... problem was that of the freedom of the press . ' A free discussion of public measures through the press I deem the only ...
... problems which worried him . The first was Catholic Emancipation , to which he was unalterably opposed . ' If the ... problem was that of the freedom of the press . ' A free discussion of public measures through the press I deem the only ...
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... problem therefore remained to modify the evils by some form of paternalism , without attempting to put back the clock of progress . In many ways Britain's problems were unique , but to Southey THE SCIENCE OF POLITICS · 277 the European ...
... problem therefore remained to modify the evils by some form of paternalism , without attempting to put back the clock of progress . In many ways Britain's problems were unique , but to Southey THE SCIENCE OF POLITICS · 277 the European ...
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... problems . In this respect Keats has sometimes been misunderstood ; he too was concerned with the philosophical problems posed by Romanticism , but his life was cut short before he could arrive at the formulation of his answers . Had ...
... problems . In this respect Keats has sometimes been misunderstood ; he too was concerned with the philosophical problems posed by Romanticism , but his life was cut short before he could arrive at the formulation of his answers . Had ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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