Romanticism and the Social Order, 1780-1830Barnes and Noble, 1969 - 426 páginas |
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... century it was customary to translate the songs of the old minstrels into prose , and how ' Tristrem shared this fate , and his short story was swelled into a large folio now before me , beautifully printed at Paris in 1514. ' There ...
... century it was customary to translate the songs of the old minstrels into prose , and how ' Tristrem shared this fate , and his short story was swelled into a large folio now before me , beautifully printed at Paris in 1514. ' There ...
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... century had any cause for self - congratulation on grounds of progress . The eighteenth century had been over - optimistic about the age of reason , and had regarded religion as the superstition of simpletons . But the nine- teenth ...
... century had any cause for self - congratulation on grounds of progress . The eighteenth century had been over - optimistic about the age of reason , and had regarded religion as the superstition of simpletons . But the nine- teenth ...
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... century he was the great symbol of English political idealism in the struggle against the forces of conservatism and reaction . In England he was a more contro- versial figure , but he was widely read , and Matthew Arnold regarded Byron ...
... century he was the great symbol of English political idealism in the struggle against the forces of conservatism and reaction . In England he was a more contro- versial figure , but he was widely read , and Matthew Arnold regarded Byron ...
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Contents Acknowledgements 6 | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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