The Quarterly Review, Volumes 262-263William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1934 |
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... century , for they hope for a common culture that will represent a cultivated community whereas the only common culture of the eighteenth century repre- sented a small cultivated class . But whether men hope or whether they despair ...
... century , for they hope for a common culture that will represent a cultivated community whereas the only common culture of the eighteenth century repre- sented a small cultivated class . But whether men hope or whether they despair ...
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... century . If we can accept Dr Redlich's view that the eighteenth century , which ended in Europe in 1789 , ended in England in 1832 , Creevey's life falls into the last chapter of this age . But the chapter is in some senses the most ...
... century . If we can accept Dr Redlich's view that the eighteenth century , which ended in Europe in 1789 , ended in England in 1832 , Creevey's life falls into the last chapter of this age . But the chapter is in some senses the most ...
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... centuries . We may , perhaps , say that he lives in the atmosphere of one century among the problems of the other . These problems brought out at once the weakness and the strength of eighteenth - century society . Of its weak- nesses ...
... centuries . We may , perhaps , say that he lives in the atmosphere of one century among the problems of the other . These problems brought out at once the weakness and the strength of eighteenth - century society . Of its weak- nesses ...
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