A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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Pagina 176
... political ladies who advertise their party by their manner of wearing patches , are equally objects of his ridicule . To Addison the world owes much , both in the way of political education and of humanity . He could laugh over the ...
... political ladies who advertise their party by their manner of wearing patches , are equally objects of his ridicule . To Addison the world owes much , both in the way of political education and of humanity . He could laugh over the ...
Pagina 294
... political life , and in 1830 he was returned to Parliament as member for Calne . He had , however , already begun ... politics , and his best energy was given to the History . He died in 1859 , leaving only a fragment of the colossal ...
... political life , and in 1830 he was returned to Parliament as member for Calne . He had , however , already begun ... politics , and his best energy was given to the History . He died in 1859 , leaving only a fragment of the colossal ...
Pagina 308
... political thought had all had some literary training . In general , the early Victorians created new ideas , the later Victorians popularised and applied them . A great political thinker and a leader of the Utilitarians was John Stuart ...
... political thought had all had some literary training . In general , the early Victorians created new ideas , the later Victorians popularised and applied them . A great political thinker and a leader of the Utilitarians was John Stuart ...
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