Essays in English Literature from the Renaissance to the Victorian AgeUniversity of Toronto Press, 1964 - 339 pages |
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... society " is collected from the form into which the particular society has been cast . " Any developed society is found to consist of various classes , and the tendency of each class is to promote its own interest by acting " merely by ...
... society " is collected from the form into which the particular society has been cast . " Any developed society is found to consist of various classes , and the tendency of each class is to promote its own interest by acting " merely by ...
Page 309
... society . " Hence reason , given its full deductive and speculative head , is not an emancipating but a destructive and ultimately enslaving power in politics . Spiritual authority , at least , is something to which we owe loyalty , and ...
... society . " Hence reason , given its full deductive and speculative head , is not an emancipating but a destructive and ultimately enslaving power in politics . Spiritual authority , at least , is something to which we owe loyalty , and ...
Page 312
... society , confined to the small conspiratorial group of those who repudiate its values and are shut out from its benefits . It is perhaps worth noting that Morris's revolutionary ideal , as outlined in the future Utopia depicted in News ...
... society , confined to the small conspiratorial group of those who repudiate its values and are shut out from its benefits . It is perhaps worth noting that Morris's revolutionary ideal , as outlined in the future Utopia depicted in News ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
SPENSERS MUTABILITIE | 26 |
NOTES ON THE ORDERED | 43 |
Copyright | |
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