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Pagina 167
He continues : But those saints whose troubles were social and economic as well as religious generally found their way to the company of the radicals , Quakers , Baptists , Fifth Monarchists or Ranters who promised a new society .
He continues : But those saints whose troubles were social and economic as well as religious generally found their way to the company of the radicals , Quakers , Baptists , Fifth Monarchists or Ranters who promised a new society .
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And in her satire we find a curious combination of the sharpest and most searching social criticism with a fundamental assurance of social well - being and the likelihood of a reasonable personal happiness . The only analogous satire ...
And in her satire we find a curious combination of the sharpest and most searching social criticism with a fundamental assurance of social well - being and the likelihood of a reasonable personal happiness . The only analogous satire ...
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This has given some basis for the academic misinterpretation of his whole work which traditionally omits his actual subject matter and distorts his intense imaginative vision of social evil into a rootless mystical abstraction .
This has given some basis for the academic misinterpretation of his whole work which traditionally omits his actual subject matter and distorts his intense imaginative vision of social evil into a rootless mystical abstraction .
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THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
THE GREAT ROMANTICS AND THE DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION | 375 |
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