英國文學史Commercial Press, 1986 |
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Side 180
... sympathy for the poor workers suffering from social injustice . One of the leaders of the group was Charles Kingsley , a clergyman and a novelist ( author of " Yeast " and " Alton Locke " ) , who negat- ed the people's role in history ...
... sympathy for the poor workers suffering from social injustice . One of the leaders of the group was Charles Kingsley , a clergyman and a novelist ( author of " Yeast " and " Alton Locke " ) , who negat- ed the people's role in history ...
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... sympathy , he spoke with disgust of " the filth , and the lying , and the swearing , and the profligacy , that go on all the year round " . In other words , these poor working people are to be pitied and yet not to be pitied because ...
... sympathy , he spoke with disgust of " the filth , and the lying , and the swearing , and the profligacy , that go on all the year round " . In other words , these poor working people are to be pitied and yet not to be pitied because ...
Side 374
... sympathy and under- standing ( sympathy for the miseries of the poor and understanding of the workers ' movements ) is unfortunately followed by episodes of strong emotions mixed with rational appeal that actually dilute the sympathy ...
... sympathy and under- standing ( sympathy for the miseries of the poor and understanding of the workers ' movements ) is unfortunately followed by episodes of strong emotions mixed with rational appeal that actually dilute the sympathy ...
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Chapter | 4 |
English Prose in Early 19th Century | 132 |
Chartist Literature | 184 |
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