Evidences of Romanticism in the Poetry of Medieval EnglandSlater, 1929 - 202 pages |
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... romantic movement on the Continent is to be put to the credit of Italy rather than to the credit of England . 12 I refer here to the period of the Schlegels , Tieck , and Novalis ; that is , about 1798. They followed the Storm and Stress ...
... romantic movement on the Continent is to be put to the credit of Italy rather than to the credit of England . 12 I refer here to the period of the Schlegels , Tieck , and Novalis ; that is , about 1798. They followed the Storm and Stress ...
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... romantic , but it is an imagination reawakened to a 79 77 p . 4 . 78 79 P. vii . P. 396 . The Romantic Movement in English Literature . New York , 1909 . sense of beauty and strangeness . His distinctive view is 30 ROMANTICISM IN ...
... romantic , but it is an imagination reawakened to a 79 77 p . 4 . 78 79 P. vii . P. 396 . The Romantic Movement in English Literature . New York , 1909 . sense of beauty and strangeness . His distinctive view is 30 ROMANTICISM IN ...
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... romanticism was a 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 ...
... romanticism was a 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 ...
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 |
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