Carlyle and the Search for AuthorityOhio State University Press, 1991 - 234 من الصفحات The author demonstrates how Thomas Carlyle, in virtually all his writings, conducted a search for a new centre of social and political authority that would fit his changing world. |
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... Whig reform , it was because it did not go far enough , not because , as the Tories argued , it was too revolu- tionary ( Briggs , 237 ) . Carlyle , who considered that the Whigs , like the Tories , were already “ done ” for , agreed ...
... Whig reform , it was because it did not go far enough , not because , as the Tories argued , it was too revolu- tionary ( Briggs , 237 ) . Carlyle , who considered that the Whigs , like the Tories , were already “ done ” for , agreed ...
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... Whig re- form , and he had no sympathy for the Enlightenment ideals of Lord Melbourne , who became prime minister in 1834. His disenchantment became complete in the later 1830s , when the complacent Whig ma- jority began to oppose ...
... Whig re- form , and he had no sympathy for the Enlightenment ideals of Lord Melbourne , who became prime minister in 1834. His disenchantment became complete in the later 1830s , when the complacent Whig ma- jority began to oppose ...
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... Whigs " ( CL , 11 : 218 ; see 226 , 10 : 104 , 111 , 117 ) . Although the style of Chartism is distinctively Car ... Whig Morning Chronicle and the Tory Spectator , recognized his new Toryism , what the radical Tait's Edinburgh ...
... Whigs " ( CL , 11 : 218 ; see 226 , 10 : 104 , 111 , 117 ) . Although the style of Chartism is distinctively Car ... Whig Morning Chronicle and the Tory Spectator , recognized his new Toryism , what the radical Tait's Edinburgh ...
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