Byron's Political and Cultural Influence in Nineteenth-century Europe: A SymposiumPaul Graham Trueblood Macmillan, 1981 - 210 էջ |
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Էջ 36
... ideal than theirs . As Crane Brinton maintains , " without Byron's comfort- able enthusiasm for ideal liberty , it [ the Whig party in its trans- formation to Liberalism ] must have failed to hold together " . " But to those who watched ...
... ideal than theirs . As Crane Brinton maintains , " without Byron's comfort- able enthusiasm for ideal liberty , it [ the Whig party in its trans- formation to Liberalism ] must have failed to hold together " . " But to those who watched ...
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... ideal ) of a regenerate aristocracy is presented in a way that Byron would have understood . An aristocracy must be true to its highest standards , forward - looking , regenerating society on lines evolving from the best traditions of ...
... ideal ) of a regenerate aristocracy is presented in a way that Byron would have understood . An aristocracy must be true to its highest standards , forward - looking , regenerating society on lines evolving from the best traditions of ...
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... ideal , but using such details as the idea of the Pope as " custode " played off against the classical ideal en- shrined in the Vatican marbles to compare the inadequate present and imminent reality with the Golden Age which the ...
... ideal , but using such details as the idea of the Pope as " custode " played off against the classical ideal en- shrined in the Vatican marbles to compare the inadequate present and imminent reality with the Golden Age which the ...
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Byron and England | 25 |
Byron and France 48 | 48 |
Byron and Greece | 91 |
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