The Victorian Age: Prose, Poetry, and DramaJohn Wilson Bowyer, John Lee Brooks Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1954 - 1188 pages |
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... ideas ; the best ideas on every matter which literature touches , current at the time . At any rate we may lay it down as certain that in modern literature no manifestation of the creative power not working with these can be very ...
... ideas ; the best ideas on every matter which literature touches , current at the time . At any rate we may lay it down as certain that in modern literature no manifestation of the creative power not working with these can be very ...
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... ideas which it took for its law , and from the passion with which it could inspire a multitude for these ideas , a unique and still living power ; it is it will probably long remain - the greatest , 30 the most animating event in ...
... ideas which it took for its law , and from the passion with which it could inspire a multitude for these ideas , a unique and still living power ; it is it will probably long remain - the greatest , 30 the most animating event in ...
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... ideas were at the service of an epoch of concentration , not of an epoch of ex- pansion ; it is his characteristic that he so lived by ideas , and had such a source of them welling up within him , that he could float even an epoch of ...
... ideas were at the service of an epoch of concentration , not of an epoch of ex- pansion ; it is his characteristic that he so lived by ideas , and had such a source of them welling up within him , that he could float even an epoch of ...
Table des matières
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY 18001859 | 25 |
WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR 17751864 | 55 |
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