The Augustan VisionMethuen, 1978 - 318 páginas |
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... sense became a shibboleth , consider the case of the High Church clergyman named Binckes , who was much lauded for his sermon of 1703 arguing that the murder of Charles I was a greater enormity than the Crucifixion since he ( unlike ...
... sense became a shibboleth , consider the case of the High Church clergyman named Binckes , who was much lauded for his sermon of 1703 arguing that the murder of Charles I was a greater enormity than the Crucifixion since he ( unlike ...
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Pat Rogers. might be termed the proportions of common sense - there are no hidden recesses or melting distances or visual peculiarities . The fact is that a Georgian church constitutes a standing rebuke to metaphysics . It is a ...
Pat Rogers. might be termed the proportions of common sense - there are no hidden recesses or melting distances or visual peculiarities . The fact is that a Georgian church constitutes a standing rebuke to metaphysics . It is a ...
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... sense to recognize and the chivalry to avow , as had never before been recognized and avowed , the claims they can put forth to an equality of enjoyment of all that is elevated and noble in litera- ture ' . Finally , says Green , ' if ...
... sense to recognize and the chivalry to avow , as had never before been recognized and avowed , the claims they can put forth to an equality of enjoyment of all that is elevated and noble in litera- ture ' . Finally , says Green , ' if ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Landscape of the Age | 5 |
The Shape of Society | 7 |
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