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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... village priest and the poor village woman of his ballad were types familiar to him from his childhood and in the years of his maturity . In his hands they become symbolic figures for the tale of misery , neglect , and exploitation which ...
... village priest and the poor village woman of his ballad were types familiar to him from his childhood and in the years of his maturity . In his hands they become symbolic figures for the tale of misery , neglect , and exploitation which ...
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... village parsons could expect nothing from the poor and were , therefore , naturally oriented towards the squire and the land- owner . The Church's attitude toward the lower class was that it was the centre of idleness , profligacy ...
... village parsons could expect nothing from the poor and were , therefore , naturally oriented towards the squire and the land- owner . The Church's attitude toward the lower class was that it was the centre of idleness , profligacy ...
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... villages . A few of the village clergy did enjoy better living conditions than others , some of them , like the parson in ' A Ballad ' , able to keep hounds for the hunt . But it appears that the attitude of these privileged few towards ...
... villages . A few of the village clergy did enjoy better living conditions than others , some of them , like the parson in ' A Ballad ' , able to keep hounds for the hunt . But it appears that the attitude of these privileged few towards ...
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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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