英國文學史Commercial Press, 1986 |
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... attacks directed at the despotism and cruelty of the Church , and this is the more signifi- cant because the play was written at a time when the reactionary rul- ers of Europe were striving hard to restore the prestige of the Chris ...
... attacks directed at the despotism and cruelty of the Church , and this is the more signifi- cant because the play was written at a time when the reactionary rul- ers of Europe were striving hard to restore the prestige of the Chris ...
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... attacks on social injustice and political intrigue , on moral degeneracy and personal vices , as well as his philosophical reflections on his own life and on abstractions . And this constitutes the poet's peculiar style , and the ...
... attacks on social injustice and political intrigue , on moral degeneracy and personal vices , as well as his philosophical reflections on his own life and on abstractions . And this constitutes the poet's peculiar style , and the ...
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... attack on Malthus in " A Reply to the Essay on Population , by the Rev. T.R. Mal- thus " , attacking both Malthus ... attacks on important Govern- mental figures like Castlereagh and Canning and on prominent spokesmen for the ruling ...
... attack on Malthus in " A Reply to the Essay on Population , by the Rev. T.R. Mal- thus " , attacking both Malthus ... attacks on important Govern- mental figures like Castlereagh and Canning and on prominent spokesmen for the ruling ...
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