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Side 81
... English king's entry in triumph into the Irish capital Dublin , in 1821. The English king was called in the poem " The Fourth of the fools and oppres- sors called George ! " After sarcastically writing about the tame rec- onciliation of ...
... English king's entry in triumph into the Irish capital Dublin , in 1821. The English king was called in the poem " The Fourth of the fools and oppres- sors called George ! " After sarcastically writing about the tame rec- onciliation of ...
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... English literature of the middle decades of the 19th century , according to its historical development , may be sub - divided into two periods ; 1 ) English literature of the 30's and 40's , or from 1832 the year of the Parliamentary ...
... English literature of the middle decades of the 19th century , according to its historical development , may be sub - divided into two periods ; 1 ) English literature of the 30's and 40's , or from 1832 the year of the Parliamentary ...
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... English roman- tic poets in early 19th century , Macaulay thought little of Wordsworth , Coleridge , Shelley and Keats , but defended Byron against the big- otry of the " high society " in England at the time for ostracizing the poet ...
... English roman- tic poets in early 19th century , Macaulay thought little of Wordsworth , Coleridge , Shelley and Keats , but defended Byron against the big- otry of the " high society " in England at the time for ostracizing the poet ...
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English Prose in Early 19th Century | 132 |
Chartist Literature | 184 |
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