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And this process was accentuated on account of the great importance which science and the abstract political theories had then . There was the dominance of the intellect everywhere , and the new literary style showed also the impact of ...
And this process was accentuated on account of the great importance which science and the abstract political theories had then . There was the dominance of the intellect everywhere , and the new literary style showed also the impact of ...
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That the dissidence of dissent will lead always to political un- settlement and religious disorganisation is a principle which under- lies all his major poems . Dryden's political theory in the two satires Absalom and Achitophel and The ...
That the dissidence of dissent will lead always to political un- settlement and religious disorganisation is a principle which under- lies all his major poems . Dryden's political theory in the two satires Absalom and Achitophel and The ...
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manners were coarse , politics scandalously corrupt , and the general tone of society brutal . ... And combined with the neo- classical temper , there is a greater and greater expression of the socio - political consciousness of this ...
manners were coarse , politics scandalously corrupt , and the general tone of society brutal . ... And combined with the neo- classical temper , there is a greater and greater expression of the socio - political consciousness of this ...
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General Introduction to the PreRaphaelite Brotherhood | 3 |
CHAPTER XV | 10 |
Poetical Achievements in The Faerie Queene | 29 |
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