A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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35. oldal
... turned out of power by the Restoration , and , by refusing to subscribe to the articles of the official Church of England , had been debarred from access to the universities and from any kind of public office . However their right to ...
... turned out of power by the Restoration , and , by refusing to subscribe to the articles of the official Church of England , had been debarred from access to the universities and from any kind of public office . However their right to ...
78. oldal
... turned Pope's thoughts to satire , just as Thomson's reflections are supposed to have given the impulse for his philosophical poems . Neither seems very probable . Young's sa- tires are neither very witty , nor very polished . They work ...
... turned Pope's thoughts to satire , just as Thomson's reflections are supposed to have given the impulse for his philosophical poems . Neither seems very probable . Young's sa- tires are neither very witty , nor very polished . They work ...
214. oldal
... turned to William Godwin , the greatest and most original of the English radicals , whose Political Justice had appeared in the year of his return to England . And Godwin's influence and his ideas about crime and society are very ...
... turned to William Godwin , the greatest and most original of the English radicals , whose Political Justice had appeared in the year of his return to England . And Godwin's influence and his ideas about crime and society are very ...
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