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The larger issues of 1680 in English politics had directed the poet into new channels . To Nat . Lee love had hitherto been ... 151-52 It is evident ... that from the beginning certain questions of political theory were teasing Lee .
The larger issues of 1680 in English politics had directed the poet into new channels . To Nat . Lee love had hitherto been ... 151-52 It is evident ... that from the beginning certain questions of political theory were teasing Lee .
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9 write occasional verse or political allegory , but simply to capitalize on public sentiment and woo official favor , “ To make his Plot , or make his Play succeed , ” the safest course lay in ambiguity .
9 write occasional verse or political allegory , but simply to capitalize on public sentiment and woo official favor , “ To make his Plot , or make his Play succeed , ” the safest course lay in ambiguity .
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The Political Examiners were works of passion , weekly intelligence , and education . Hunt began with political emotions and prejudices , the desire to instruct , a stock of ideas , imagination , and a motto from Pope — not , as Hunt at ...
The Political Examiners were works of passion , weekly intelligence , and education . Hunt began with political emotions and prejudices , the desire to instruct , a stock of ideas , imagination , and a motto from Pope — not , as Hunt at ...
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