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... Southey judged the century between the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and the outbreak of the French Revolution to be the happiest years England had ... Southey felt instinctively that the 274 • ROBERT SOUTHEY : TORYISM AND THE SOCIAL QUESTION.
... Southey judged the century between the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and the outbreak of the French Revolution to be the happiest years England had ... Southey felt instinctively that the 274 • ROBERT SOUTHEY : TORYISM AND THE SOCIAL QUESTION.
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... Southey's book because he dissented from all the fundamental assumptions from which the latter wrote . To Southey government was a fine art , to Macaulay it was a science . ' Government is to Mr. Southey one of the fine arts . He judges ...
... Southey's book because he dissented from all the fundamental assumptions from which the latter wrote . To Southey government was a fine art , to Macaulay it was a science . ' Government is to Mr. Southey one of the fine arts . He judges ...
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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
Contents Acknowledgements 6 | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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