Romanticism and the Social Order, 1780-1830Barnes and Noble, 1969 - 426 páginas |
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... universe was linked in a single rational pattern : ' This view of things presents us with an idea of the universe as of a body of events in systematical arrangement , nothing in the boundless progress of things inter- rupting this ...
... universe was linked in a single rational pattern : ' This view of things presents us with an idea of the universe as of a body of events in systematical arrangement , nothing in the boundless progress of things inter- rupting this ...
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... Universe to man ? Is it the mathematical abstractions of the scientists ? Blake has a different answer , namely that every Space that a Man views around his dwelling - place , Standing on his own roof , or in his garden on a mount Of ...
... Universe to man ? Is it the mathematical abstractions of the scientists ? Blake has a different answer , namely that every Space that a Man views around his dwelling - place , Standing on his own roof , or in his garden on a mount Of ...
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... universe , and this idea was reinforced by his intense interest in science , which led him to study the proliferation of natural forms , and the wonders of the physical universe . He was thus aware of some pattern in the universe , of ...
... universe , and this idea was reinforced by his intense interest in science , which led him to study the proliferation of natural forms , and the wonders of the physical universe . He was thus aware of some pattern in the universe , of ...
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Contents Acknowledgements 6 | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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