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... English romanticism , as we may learn from Joseph Texte's Jean - Jacques Rous- seau et le cosmopolitisme littéraire , had exerted a con- siderable influence upon Rousseau himself . England , in short , was prepared to accept Rousseau's ...
... English romanticism , as we may learn from Joseph Texte's Jean - Jacques Rous- seau et le cosmopolitisme littéraire , had exerted a con- siderable influence upon Rousseau himself . England , in short , was prepared to accept Rousseau's ...
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... English Jacobinism and of opposition to English Jacobin- ism . Let me remind you that here and elsewhere I am merely sketching the general outline of topics which you must investigate for yourselves . One of the numerous answers to ...
... English Jacobinism and of opposition to English Jacobin- ism . Let me remind you that here and elsewhere I am merely sketching the general outline of topics which you must investigate for yourselves . One of the numerous answers to ...
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... English romanticists in this matter , anti - intellectualism is too generally pervasive in English literature from about the middle of the eighteenth century to justify us in ascribing the whole tradition to Rousseau . That writer ...
... English romanticists in this matter , anti - intellectualism is too generally pervasive in English literature from about the middle of the eighteenth century to justify us in ascribing the whole tradition to Rousseau . That writer ...
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NATURE | 1 |
BURKE AND GODWIN | 16 |
JACOBINS AND ANTIJACOBINS 34 V | 34 |
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