Romanticism and the Social Order, 1780-1830Barnes and Noble, 1969 - 426 páginas |
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... mean many things ; it might mean the end of royal patronage , or the increase of the representation of country ... means of a parliamentary democracy to save the individuality of workers and peasants threatened by the three - fold ...
... mean many things ; it might mean the end of royal patronage , or the increase of the representation of country ... means of a parliamentary democracy to save the individuality of workers and peasants threatened by the three - fold ...
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... means for the reformation of error and vice , it is not to be believed but that the world , long ere this , would have become the feat of every virtue ' . When a people were corrupt , laws made things worse , and when they lived in ...
... means for the reformation of error and vice , it is not to be believed but that the world , long ere this , would have become the feat of every virtue ' . When a people were corrupt , laws made things worse , and when they lived in ...
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... mean all that he appeared to mean by it is revealed by another of his remarks , upon the Suffolk country - side : ' It is ... means rejected tradition in painting , but he did seek to go beyond it . He himself put the matter very clearly ...
... mean all that he appeared to mean by it is revealed by another of his remarks , upon the Suffolk country - side : ' It is ... means rejected tradition in painting , but he did seek to go beyond it . He himself put the matter very clearly ...
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Contents Acknowledgements 6 | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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