England and the French RevolutionMacmillan Education, 1989 - 183 էջ |
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... earlier duke had played a significant patriotic role in the peace negotiations of Shakespeare's Henry V - even his celebration of ' our fertile France ' finding an echo in Blake's verse . The mixture of myth and topical reference ...
... earlier duke had played a significant patriotic role in the peace negotiations of Shakespeare's Henry V - even his celebration of ' our fertile France ' finding an echo in Blake's verse . The mixture of myth and topical reference ...
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... earlier revolution , it would appear at first glance that Blake and Wordsworth are doing no more than add their handfuls to the mountain of praise that had been heaped on him throughout the earlier part of the century . Yet there is a ...
... earlier revolution , it would appear at first glance that Blake and Wordsworth are doing no more than add their handfuls to the mountain of praise that had been heaped on him throughout the earlier part of the century . Yet there is a ...
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... earlier when he had just married his Welsh - speaking wife and started research into Welsh history and folklore . The architectural metaphor as a vehicle of political satire was therefore in his mind right from the start . In this story ...
... earlier when he had just married his Welsh - speaking wife and started research into Welsh history and folklore . The architectural metaphor as a vehicle of political satire was therefore in his mind right from the start . In this story ...
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Images of Revolution | 1 |
Refractions and Reflections | 31 |
France and England 17951820 | 105 |
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