Romanticism and the Social Order, 1780-1830Barnes and Noble, 1969 - 426 páginas |
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... beauty , then that love and that sense of beauty , are real ( i.e. true ) and are not open to question . Note the phrase ' whether it existed before or not ' ; there is no need for a correspondence with something outside the mind ; the ...
... beauty , then that love and that sense of beauty , are real ( i.e. true ) and are not open to question . Note the phrase ' whether it existed before or not ' ; there is no need for a correspondence with something outside the mind ; the ...
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... Beauty is truth , truth beauty ' — that is all Ye know on earth , and all ye need to know . Often they are interpreted as if Keats had written ' We ' instead of ' Ye ' . But he did not . The ' Ye ' is the Urn , the symbol of immortal ...
... Beauty is truth , truth beauty ' — that is all Ye know on earth , and all ye need to know . Often they are interpreted as if Keats had written ' We ' instead of ' Ye ' . But he did not . The ' Ye ' is the Urn , the symbol of immortal ...
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... beauty and truth were not ; the things of the spirit were timeless : Those days are gone - but Beauty still is here . States fall , arts fade - but Nature doth not die ... ( IV , iii . ) In this he suggests that Beauty and Nature are ...
... beauty and truth were not ; the things of the spirit were timeless : Those days are gone - but Beauty still is here . States fall , arts fade - but Nature doth not die ... ( IV , iii . ) In this he suggests that Beauty and Nature are ...
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Contents Acknowledgements 6 | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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