| John Hanson Mitchell - 1995 - 328 páginas
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| Paul Shorey - 1995 - 452 páginas
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| Michael Lind - 1997 - 376 páginas
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| Marilyn C. Baseler - 1998 - 380 páginas
...that would vitiate all local attempts at regeneration. Only in America could his plan succeed, where the Muse disgusted at an age and clime Barren of every...glorious theme. In distant lands now waits a better time — In 1735, James Thomson's epic poem Liberty promoted the settlement of Georgia, a similar project... | |
| Suvir Kaul - 2000 - 358 páginas
...Prospect of Planting Arts and Learning in America" (written in 1726) is a good instance of this sentiment: The Muse, disgusted at an age and clime Barren of...waits a better time, Producing subjects worthy fame. (lines 1-4) Berkeley promises "another golden age, / The rise of empire and of the arts," but not "such... | |
| Ronald Reagan - 2001 - 580 páginas
...as we can see in "Berkeleys" — "Verses On the Prospect of Planting Arts and Learning in America." "The Muse, disgusted at an age and clime Barren of...waits a better time, Producing subjects worthy fame." This stanza shows the growing disgust with all the classic subjects so worn out in Europe. The last... | |
| Robert Chambers - 2004 - 428 páginas
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| Martha A. Sandweiss - 2002 - 426 páginas
...bishop George Berkeley sat down to reflect with bittersweet melancholy upon England's cultural decline. "The Muse, disgusted at an age and clime / Barren of every glorious theme" had already fled: England was in decay. But culture's muse seemed poised to rule again in the North... | |
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