Byron's Political and Cultural Influence in Nineteenth-century Europe: A SymposiumPaul Graham Trueblood Macmillan, 1981 - 210 էջ |
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... true of all those regions where the land was cultivated mainly by peasant propri- etors , who resisted change and whose unit of production was too small to admit of the introduction of better methods . In Germany east of the Elbe ...
... true of all those regions where the land was cultivated mainly by peasant propri- etors , who resisted change and whose unit of production was too small to admit of the introduction of better methods . In Germany east of the Elbe ...
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... true that , in preaching to the converted , a writer ( and this must certainly be true of Byron ) increases the number of his admirers , strengthens their admiration and makes that admir- ation more fervent and more likely to lead to ...
... true that , in preaching to the converted , a writer ( and this must certainly be true of Byron ) increases the number of his admirers , strengthens their admiration and makes that admir- ation more fervent and more likely to lead to ...
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... true heir of the lit- erary Jacobins❞ in his belief in Nature and devotion to liberty . But he maintains that " his Liberal leanings are not those of a violent , un - English rebel against society " and stresses Byron's desire for ...
... true heir of the lit- erary Jacobins❞ in his belief in Nature and devotion to liberty . But he maintains that " his Liberal leanings are not those of a violent , un - English rebel against society " and stresses Byron's desire for ...
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Byron and France 48 | 48 |
Byron and Greece | 91 |
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