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Sister Mary Eunice Rasin. GERMAN THEORIES OF ROMANTICISM 2 Romanticism reached its full development earlier in Germany than in England ; although Bodmer and Bürger , who are usually regarded as the precursors of the Romantic School ...
Sister Mary Eunice Rasin. GERMAN THEORIES OF ROMANTICISM 2 Romanticism reached its full development earlier in Germany than in England ; although Bodmer and Bürger , who are usually regarded as the precursors of the Romantic School ...
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... romanticism , nor do they lend them- selves to a summary within the limits of this chapter ; therefore , since Herr Walzel has given us a compact yet comprehensive view of German romanticism , which is the result of years of study not ...
... romanticism , nor do they lend them- selves to a summary within the limits of this chapter ; therefore , since Herr Walzel has given us a compact yet comprehensive view of German romanticism , which is the result of years of study not ...
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... German romanticism in these lines : " Der tiefste Grund des Ringens nach dem Unendlichen ist das Bewusstsein , dass dem Menschen eine Bestimmung gegeben ist , die über die Grenzen des Erdendaseins hinausreicht . Sehn- süchtig blickt der ...
... German romanticism in these lines : " Der tiefste Grund des Ringens nach dem Unendlichen ist das Bewusstsein , dass dem Menschen eine Bestimmung gegeben ist , die über die Grenzen des Erdendaseins hinausreicht . Sehn- süchtig blickt der ...
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German French and English theories The theory upon | 47 |
DETERMINANTS OF ROMANTICISM IN MEDIEVAL | 87 |
Nature of romanticism in Middle English poetry Roman | 109 |
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