Periods of European Literature, Volume 11W. Blackwood, 1923 |
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... political revolution of 1788 and succeeding years is known to us as the Romantic Re- impulse . vival . For , throughout Europe gener- ally , it took the form of a revolt against methods and traditions which claimed authority as ...
... political revolution of 1788 and succeeding years is known to us as the Romantic Re- impulse . vival . For , throughout Europe gener- ally , it took the form of a revolt against methods and traditions which claimed authority as ...
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... political aspiration . Lessing , and Scott , and Chateaubriand - showing the way to Byron , Shelley , and Victor Hugo - joined the storming party against the Classical fortress , and consciously or unconsciously lent weight to an irre ...
... political aspiration . Lessing , and Scott , and Chateaubriand - showing the way to Byron , Shelley , and Victor Hugo - joined the storming party against the Classical fortress , and consciously or unconsciously lent weight to an irre ...
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... politics and religion , formed the sub- ject of these . The nobility of his character is at- tested by the devotion of friends , sorely as he was wont to try their patience . Though " discord on the music fell , and darkness on the ...
... politics and religion , formed the sub- ject of these . The nobility of his character is at- tested by the devotion of friends , sorely as he was wont to try their patience . Though " discord on the music fell , and darkness on the ...
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... politics , art , grew up with and around them . But in poetry these three were the protagonists ; none of their immediate predecessors or coevals came near their pre - eminence . Some account of their several standpoints , and criticism ...
... politics , art , grew up with and around them . But in poetry these three were the protagonists ; none of their immediate predecessors or coevals came near their pre - eminence . Some account of their several standpoints , and criticism ...
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... political and social verses have lost the interest of actuality , she will live most of all by her Sonnets from the Portuguese , reveal- ing a woman's heart of hearts with all the tenderness of truth and luminous glow of genius . Alfred ...
... political and social verses have lost the interest of actuality , she will live most of all by her Sonnets from the Portuguese , reveal- ing a woman's heart of hearts with all the tenderness of truth and luminous glow of genius . Alfred ...
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