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... religious poetry is not ordinarily regarded as romantic , and I do not claim that it is romantic because it is religious . It is romantic only when it manifests romantic tendencies . The true romanticist is romantic in all of his ...
... religious poetry is not ordinarily regarded as romantic , and I do not claim that it is romantic because it is religious . It is romantic only when it manifests romantic tendencies . The true romanticist is romantic in all of his ...
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... religious movement would be absurd in the face of evidence ; nevertheless , it would be im- possible to deny the general spiritual and explicitly religious awakening that attended the romantic movement throughout Europe . Mr. Pierce was ...
... religious movement would be absurd in the face of evidence ; nevertheless , it would be im- possible to deny the general spiritual and explicitly religious awakening that attended the romantic movement throughout Europe . Mr. Pierce was ...
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Sister Mary Eunice Rasin. CHAPTER V RELIGIOUS DEVOTION : DOMINANCE OF RELIGIOUS POETRY THE ROMANTIC ELEMENT IN MEDIEVAL POETRY 1 On the Continent and in England , the Mid- dle Ages were well rounded ages in which the traveler met all ...
Sister Mary Eunice Rasin. CHAPTER V RELIGIOUS DEVOTION : DOMINANCE OF RELIGIOUS POETRY THE ROMANTIC ELEMENT IN MEDIEVAL POETRY 1 On the Continent and in England , the Mid- dle Ages were well rounded ages in which the traveler met all ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
which this study is based | 47 |
Nature of romanticism in Middle English poetry Roman | 109 |
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