England in 1819: Church, State and Poverty: a Study, Textual and Historical of A BalladKeats Shelley Memorial Association, 1970 - 36 стор. |
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... population must have pressed down the spring of her spirit . She was delivered , not by her rulers , but by those who , seeking no doubt their own narrow ends , had the wit and resource to devise new instruments of production and new ...
... population must have pressed down the spring of her spirit . She was delivered , not by her rulers , but by those who , seeking no doubt their own narrow ends , had the wit and resource to devise new instruments of production and new ...
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... population . His doctrines were to the advantage of the wealthy and the detriment of the poor . If the workers were under- paid , it was their own fault for depressing the labour market with too many children , children born of a ...
... population . His doctrines were to the advantage of the wealthy and the detriment of the poor . If the workers were under- paid , it was their own fault for depressing the labour market with too many children , children born of a ...
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... population ' . The women are lacemakers , and lose their health by sedentary labour , for which they were very ill paid . The Poor - laws ground to the dust not only the paupers , but those who had risen just above that state , and were ...
... population ' . The women are lacemakers , and lose their health by sedentary labour , for which they were very ill paid . The Poor - laws ground to the dust not only the paupers , but those who had risen just above that state , and were ...
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aristocracy Aye-aye bear and cherish bid us perish Bill of Enclosure blanket of threadbare Bodleian Bodleian Library bosom whose heart charity Christ Christian Church of England collation concern do't doctrine draft editing English fair copy flaccid with toil garden wicket paced Give Hammonds heart was broke hellish fraud hot bowels gnaw hunch I-I hope-am dead Industrial Revolution interest labour laissez-faire land lean body squalid lines longer weep Malthus Manor Mantoux manuscript Mary Shelley Mask of Anarchy meagre miseries moan Neville Rogers Norman Sykes oppressed Parliament Percy Bysshe Shelley Platonic ideal pleasure plight poem poet's poetry political poor dear child Poor Laws poor rates poor woman Priest printed problem Prometheus Unbound punctuation reform rejected stanza religious single blanket social Speenhamland squalid and wild story of Lazarus tear Thomas Hutchinson threadbare woof thy command bear tyranny tyrants bid village Woodberry Wordsworth Young Parson Richards
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