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... attitude as an heroic one . This provides a clue to the connection in Baudelaire's mind between poetry and politics and his immense disgust for what he called ' the rising tide of democracy . ' An English writer has to remember that ...
... attitude as an heroic one . This provides a clue to the connection in Baudelaire's mind between poetry and politics and his immense disgust for what he called ' the rising tide of democracy . ' An English writer has to remember that ...
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... attitude of ' What pleasure is to be obtained from it ? ' , rather than the more usual national attitude of ' What would Ruskin say : what addition of moral worth can I refine by mental labour from the picture in front of me ? ' But I ...
... attitude of ' What pleasure is to be obtained from it ? ' , rather than the more usual national attitude of ' What would Ruskin say : what addition of moral worth can I refine by mental labour from the picture in front of me ? ' But I ...
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... attitude is frequently reversed , and the powerful and authoritarian are identified with because they are powerful and authoritarian , because through them the partisan can vicariously gratify desires which cannot be gratified directly ...
... attitude is frequently reversed , and the powerful and authoritarian are identified with because they are powerful and authoritarian , because through them the partisan can vicariously gratify desires which cannot be gratified directly ...
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