Byron's Political and Cultural Influence in Nineteenth-century Europe: A SymposiumPaul Graham Trueblood Macmillan, 1981 - 210 էջ |
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... established new criteria and because it denounced many practices of the ancien régime . pro- The hopes of reform from above were fostered by the attempts of the European monarchs to establish enlightened despotisms . Facing a steady ...
... established new criteria and because it denounced many practices of the ancien régime . pro- The hopes of reform from above were fostered by the attempts of the European monarchs to establish enlightened despotisms . Facing a steady ...
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... established Church had become far less worldly and in the countryside the parson and the tory squire had become representatives of counter- revolution . Non - Conformists reinforced by those Anglicans who had gone outside the Church ...
... established Church had become far less worldly and in the countryside the parson and the tory squire had become representatives of counter- revolution . Non - Conformists reinforced by those Anglicans who had gone outside the Church ...
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... establishing the absolute power of King Ferdinand VII . France considered that a constitutional Spain was a menace ... establish liberty and justice . Thus , on writing the very first lines of The Age of Bronze , he says with contempt ...
... establishing the absolute power of King Ferdinand VII . France considered that a constitutional Spain was a menace ... establish liberty and justice . Thus , on writing the very first lines of The Age of Bronze , he says with contempt ...
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Byron and England | 25 |
Byron and France 48 | 48 |
Byron and Greece | 91 |
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