Critical Miscellanies, Vol. 1 (Essay 3 - Byron)
by John Morley
It is one of the singular facts in the history of literature, that the most rootedly conservative country in Europe should have produced the poet of the Revolution. Nowhere is the antipathy to principles and ideas so profound, nor the addiction to moderate compromise so inveterate, nor the reluctance to advance away from the past so unconquerable, as in England; and nowhere in England is there so settled an indisposition to regard any thought or sentiment except in the light of an existing social order, nor so firmly passive a hostility to generous aspirations, as in the aristocracy.
Books by John Morley
Critical Miscellanies, Vol. 1 (Essay 1 - Robespierre)
Critical Miscellanies, Vol. 1 (Essay 2 - Carlyle)
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