Romanticism and the Social Order, 1780-1830Barnes and Noble, 1969 - 426 páginas |
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... poetry and song on long winter evenings , and all this taking place against a background of nature , not yet evolutionary , but pursuing its ' unvarying course ' regardless of man's fate . The Romantic poet and philosopher started from ...
... poetry and song on long winter evenings , and all this taking place against a background of nature , not yet evolutionary , but pursuing its ' unvarying course ' regardless of man's fate . The Romantic poet and philosopher started from ...
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... poetry of life : our calculations have outrun conception ; we have eaten more than we can digest ' . Shelley therefore called upon the arts of music , poetry , archi- tecture and painting to restore imagination to its rightful place in ...
... poetry of life : our calculations have outrun conception ; we have eaten more than we can digest ' . Shelley therefore called upon the arts of music , poetry , archi- tecture and painting to restore imagination to its rightful place in ...
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... poetry , and Keats quoted with approval his lines : How charming is divine Philosophy Not harsh and crabbed as dull ... poetry ; and if so it is not so fine a thing as philosophy , for the same reason that an eagle is not so fine a thing ...
... poetry , and Keats quoted with approval his lines : How charming is divine Philosophy Not harsh and crabbed as dull ... poetry ; and if so it is not so fine a thing as philosophy , for the same reason that an eagle is not so fine a thing ...
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Contents Acknowledgements 6 | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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