Romantic Reassessment, Volumes 106-107Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1982 |
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Page 240
... never static , never passive , always antithetical to " great Ennui , " so the state it images is forever new -- or rather in it " nothing shall be either old or new " ( XIV , 3 ) , but always fresh and vital . Byron smiles at the ...
... never static , never passive , always antithetical to " great Ennui , " so the state it images is forever new -- or rather in it " nothing shall be either old or new " ( XIV , 3 ) , but always fresh and vital . Byron smiles at the ...
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... never be 65 interposed in public affairs " . " 66 Party loyalty has been criticised in Burke by some of his readers . Lecky has called Burke's ridicule of Pitt's economic measures " a shameful instance of the perverting influence of ...
... never be 65 interposed in public affairs " . " 66 Party loyalty has been criticised in Burke by some of his readers . Lecky has called Burke's ridicule of Pitt's economic measures " a shameful instance of the perverting influence of ...
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... never appeared - accused Burke of prejudicing Englishmen against France rather too much . He wrote that : 33 the good people of England , but for Mr Burke , would have still been going on thanking Heaven , that while there was nothing ...
... never appeared - accused Burke of prejudicing Englishmen against France rather too much . He wrote that : 33 the good people of England , but for Mr Burke , would have still been going on thanking Heaven , that while there was nothing ...
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