Evidences of Romanticism in the Poetry of Medieval EnglandSlater, 1929 - 202 pages |
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... emotions which rush in , upon the presentation of certain stimuli , perhaps the sudden view of beauty in some form ; second , the spark , the inspiration which calms the soul by quieting thought and emotion and seems suddenly to open ...
... emotions which rush in , upon the presentation of certain stimuli , perhaps the sudden view of beauty in some form ; second , the spark , the inspiration which calms the soul by quieting thought and emotion and seems suddenly to open ...
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... emotion in narrative and religious poems . After the Conquest , through familiarity with French songs , spontaneous ... emotions that are ours .... Under romanticism the emotions of others interest us only as they are men like us ; hence ...
... emotion in narrative and religious poems . After the Conquest , through familiarity with French songs , spontaneous ... emotions that are ours .... Under romanticism the emotions of others interest us only as they are men like us ; hence ...
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... emotion at once individual and universal , and because emotion tends toward a pulsing rhythm , it finds completest expression in poetry . As we have said , Rolle's prose falls into measured cadence , but in it and even in his lyrics ...
... emotion at once individual and universal , and because emotion tends toward a pulsing rhythm , it finds completest expression in poetry . As we have said , Rolle's prose falls into measured cadence , but in it and even in his lyrics ...
Table des matières
CHAPTER | 3 |
which this study is based | 47 |
Nature of romanticism in Middle English poetry Roman | 109 |
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Evidences of Romanticism in the Poetry of Medieval England Sister Mary Eunice Rasin Affichage d'extraits - 1929 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
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