A History of English Poetry, Volumen6Russell & Russell, 1962 |
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... Romantic description of local scenery ; sympathy with feudal manners ; incoherence of structure . Marmion : Romantic picturesqueness ; antiquarian sympathies ; unity of plot ; inconsistency of character ; excellence of historic ...
... Romantic description of local scenery ; sympathy with feudal manners ; incoherence of structure . Marmion : Romantic picturesqueness ; antiquarian sympathies ; unity of plot ; inconsistency of character ; excellence of historic ...
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... romantic mask . No doubt to the " Lady Carolines and Lady Franceses " of the day the airs and graces of his Childe Harolds , and Conrades , and Laras , were irresistible ; but to a generation which has cares of its own to occupy it they ...
... romantic mask . No doubt to the " Lady Carolines and Lady Franceses " of the day the airs and graces of his Childe Harolds , and Conrades , and Laras , were irresistible ; but to a generation which has cares of its own to occupy it they ...
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... romantic practice , Fielding , in Tom Jones , embodied the realistic spirit of the Renaissance ; while Smollett , following in the footsteps of Le Sage , adapted the principle of the old fabliau to modern cir- cumstances . A third ...
... romantic practice , Fielding , in Tom Jones , embodied the realistic spirit of the Renaissance ; while Smollett , following in the footsteps of Le Sage , adapted the principle of the old fabliau to modern cir- cumstances . A third ...
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