Byron's PoliticsHarvester Press, 1987 - 211 pagina's Kelsall has given us a short, superb book that succeeds magnificently....he helps us understand the convolutions of Byron's political consciousness.... |
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Pagina 62
... equal laws ' , and the opposition to tyrannic government . If one were to turn poetic apostrophe - 0 liberty ! —into prosaic example , then for ' law ' one might cite the usual triad , Magna Carta , Habeas Corpus and the Bill of Rights ...
... equal laws ' , and the opposition to tyrannic government . If one were to turn poetic apostrophe - 0 liberty ! —into prosaic example , then for ' law ' one might cite the usual triad , Magna Carta , Habeas Corpus and the Bill of Rights ...
Pagina 100
... equal status , and denies it . To try to define what this means runs the risk of overrunning the text like Hobhouse in Childe Harold . Perhaps it is best left in its vagueness , and one should merely note that ' equal ' and ' rights ...
... equal status , and denies it . To try to define what this means runs the risk of overrunning the text like Hobhouse in Childe Harold . Perhaps it is best left in its vagueness , and one should merely note that ' equal ' and ' rights ...
Pagina 101
... equal ... the least considerable man among us has an interest equal to the proudest nobleman , in the laws and constitution of his country . . .30 Clearly this separates a revolution like that of 1688 , or even 1789 , from Jacobinical ...
... equal ... the least considerable man among us has an interest equal to the proudest nobleman , in the laws and constitution of his country . . .30 Clearly this separates a revolution like that of 1688 , or even 1789 , from Jacobinical ...
Inhoudsopgave
Byron in the Lords The Languages | 34 |
Harold in Italy The Politics | 57 |
Venice Preserved | 82 |
Copyright | |
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