Romanticism and the Social Order, 1780-1830Barnes and Noble, 1969 - 426 páginas |
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... House of Commons came as near perfection as possible . " The natural representative is the individual whose example and authority can influence the opinions of the greater part of those in whose behalf he is delegated . This is the ...
... House of Commons came as near perfection as possible . " The natural representative is the individual whose example and authority can influence the opinions of the greater part of those in whose behalf he is delegated . This is the ...
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... house , East Cowes Castle , was a most entertaining example , with battle- ments , square - headed windows , Gothic library and drawbridge , and a wild garden laid out by his partner , Humphry Repton . Contemporaries called the style ...
... house , East Cowes Castle , was a most entertaining example , with battle- ments , square - headed windows , Gothic library and drawbridge , and a wild garden laid out by his partner , Humphry Repton . Contemporaries called the style ...
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... House was pulled down , and Nash erected one of his most successful creations , Carlton House Terrace . He was also responsible for the lay - out of St. James's Park , which is still largely as he planned it . Altogether no architect in ...
... House was pulled down , and Nash erected one of his most successful creations , Carlton House Terrace . He was also responsible for the lay - out of St. James's Park , which is still largely as he planned it . Altogether no architect in ...
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Contents Acknowledgements 6 | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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