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The fact is a proof , among other things , of a wretchedness in their condition . Bred up without morals and cast upon the world without a prospect , they are the exposed sacrifice of vice and legal barbarity . ' This in fact was little ...
The fact is a proof , among other things , of a wretchedness in their condition . Bred up without morals and cast upon the world without a prospect , they are the exposed sacrifice of vice and legal barbarity . ' This in fact was little ...
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This apparently inconsequential remark is in fact deeply significant . Byron was very superstitious , and at the time he had been convinced that the sight of six eagles together at so revered a place as Parnassus was an omen of some ...
This apparently inconsequential remark is in fact deeply significant . Byron was very superstitious , and at the time he had been convinced that the sight of six eagles together at so revered a place as Parnassus was an omen of some ...
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In fact both painting and architecture suffered from the dominance of literature as the accepted literary form of the time . The very fact that the age was a great age of literature militated against it being also a great age of the ...
In fact both painting and architecture suffered from the dominance of literature as the accepted literary form of the time . The very fact that the age was a great age of literature militated against it being also a great age of the ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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