Romanticism and the Social Order, 1780-1830Barnes and Noble, 1969 - 426 páginas |
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... Spirit of the Age , in which some of the principal figures of his time are assessed with great perception . Jeremy Bentham ' has lived for the last forty years in a house in West- minster , overlooking the Park , like an anchoret in his ...
... Spirit of the Age , in which some of the principal figures of his time are assessed with great perception . Jeremy Bentham ' has lived for the last forty years in a house in West- minster , overlooking the Park , like an anchoret in his ...
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... Spirit of Nature was in all men , just as it pervaded the whole universe , the life of minute creatures , and inanimate nature alike , and once men recognised the need to follow its lead there would follow a reign of eternal peace ...
... Spirit of Nature was in all men , just as it pervaded the whole universe , the life of minute creatures , and inanimate nature alike , and once men recognised the need to follow its lead there would follow a reign of eternal peace ...
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... spirit of reform had begun to make itself felt . Men ' with folded arms and steady eyes ' , and a strong sense of ... spirit at which they are themselves perhaps most sincerely aston- ished , for it is less their own spirit than the ...
... spirit of reform had begun to make itself felt . Men ' with folded arms and steady eyes ' , and a strong sense of ... spirit at which they are themselves perhaps most sincerely aston- ished , for it is less their own spirit than the ...
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Contents Acknowledgements 6 | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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