Periods of European Literature, Volume 8W. Blackwood, 1904 |
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... classicism expresses qualities that are not the very highest , but are prim- ary and indestructible , in the French mind . So that there is no sign of Frenchmen ever ceasing to arise who will go back to their classical age and repose ...
... classicism expresses qualities that are not the very highest , but are prim- ary and indestructible , in the French mind . So that there is no sign of Frenchmen ever ceasing to arise who will go back to their classical age and repose ...
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... classicism in England . But classicism can be confronted , not only without shame , but to its eternal honour , with even these literatures , which are so much greater than classicism in their message to the world . Shelley and Victor ...
... classicism in England . But classicism can be confronted , not only without shame , but to its eternal honour , with even these literatures , which are so much greater than classicism in their message to the world . Shelley and Victor ...
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... CLASSICISM - NATURE REAPPEARING . DRYDEN and the men of his time had been out uneasy revolutionaries , full of a redeeming truancy from rule and law , ever lapsing into pre - critical Classicism ripe . thought or an unchastened ...
... CLASSICISM - NATURE REAPPEARING . DRYDEN and the men of his time had been out uneasy revolutionaries , full of a redeeming truancy from rule and law , ever lapsing into pre - critical Classicism ripe . thought or an unchastened ...
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