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Page 55
... Southey corresponded and argued over the scheme with a gradually growing sense of its futility ; how the idea of ... Southey's return from Lisbon . Far from having enough money to finance a transatlantic settlement , the pantisocrats had ...
... Southey corresponded and argued over the scheme with a gradually growing sense of its futility ; how the idea of ... Southey's return from Lisbon . Far from having enough money to finance a transatlantic settlement , the pantisocrats had ...
Page 56
... Southey , and their friend Robert Lovell , with that rather cold- blooded idealism characteristic of the age , married three Fricker sisters of Bristol . These ladies very sensibly began to worry about the details of life in the wilds ...
... Southey , and their friend Robert Lovell , with that rather cold- blooded idealism characteristic of the age , married three Fricker sisters of Bristol . These ladies very sensibly began to worry about the details of life in the wilds ...
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... Southey uses the historic uprising as modern reform propaganda , was written in 1794. “ A good critic , " says Saintsbury , " might take it for a deliberate and very happy parody of the cruder and more innocent utterances of sentimental ...
... Southey uses the historic uprising as modern reform propaganda , was written in 1794. “ A good critic , " says Saintsbury , " might take it for a deliberate and very happy parody of the cruder and more innocent utterances of sentimental ...
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NATURE | 1 |
BURKE AND GODWIN | 16 |
JACOBINS AND ANTIJACOBINS | 34 |
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