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... authority and reverence had been the monarchy and religion , now a third set of institutions — the apparatus of the bourgeois state - emerged , with their accompanying imagery and ideology . Examining the works of earlier writers one ...
... authority and reverence had been the monarchy and religion , now a third set of institutions — the apparatus of the bourgeois state - emerged , with their accompanying imagery and ideology . Examining the works of earlier writers one ...
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... authority , monarchy and hierarchy , which had been reinforced by lurid recollections of the turmoil of the Civil War , were subsequently undermined by an intense dislike of the new Hanoverian dynasty . The Tories were out of power from ...
... authority , monarchy and hierarchy , which had been reinforced by lurid recollections of the turmoil of the Civil War , were subsequently undermined by an intense dislike of the new Hanoverian dynasty . The Tories were out of power from ...
Page 65
... authority by being in the pockets of ' moneyed men ' and Whig grandees . Hence the appeal of an alternative system of uncorrupted authority represented by the model of Augustan Rome . Even that model , however , was not without its own ...
... authority by being in the pockets of ' moneyed men ' and Whig grandees . Hence the appeal of an alternative system of uncorrupted authority represented by the model of Augustan Rome . Even that model , however , was not without its own ...
Contents
Themes and Forms of Augustan Satire | 32 |
Pope | 99 |
John Gay | 122 |
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