Byron's Political and Cultural Influence in Nineteenth-century Europe: A SymposiumPaul Graham Trueblood Macmillan, 1981 - 210 էջ |
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... classes remained provincial and even parochial in outlook , as indeed did the industrial classes , which suffered considerable hardship from French economic policy and the British blockade . Like Italy , Spain and Portugal came under ...
... classes remained provincial and even parochial in outlook , as indeed did the industrial classes , which suffered considerable hardship from French economic policy and the British blockade . Like Italy , Spain and Portugal came under ...
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... classes . 9 Byron's birth entitled him to take a place among the governors of his country , and for a short time after he entered the House of Lords he spoke and engaged in committee work . The subjects on which he spoke ( class and ...
... classes . 9 Byron's birth entitled him to take a place among the governors of his country , and for a short time after he entered the House of Lords he spoke and engaged in committee work . The subjects on which he spoke ( class and ...
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... Class in England ( 1845 ) , that it was " the workers " , rather than the middle classes , who were familiar with the poetry of Shelley and Byron in unexpurgated form : Shelley's prophetic genius has caught their imagination , while ...
... Class in England ( 1845 ) , that it was " the workers " , rather than the middle classes , who were familiar with the poetry of Shelley and Byron in unexpurgated form : Shelley's prophetic genius has caught their imagination , while ...
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Byron and France 48 | 48 |
Byron and Greece | 91 |
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