Convention and Revolt in the Treatment of Landscape in the Early Nineteenth CenturyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1946 - 564 páginas |
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... feeling of urgency , and with so little bitterness that one of his novels could be made into an opera , and performed successfully in London . So too with landscape . He mocked at the extremes of the adherents of the cult of the ...
... feeling of urgency , and with so little bitterness that one of his novels could be made into an opera , and performed successfully in London . So too with landscape . He mocked at the extremes of the adherents of the cult of the ...
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... feeling , but the hum Of human cities torture , ( III . lxxii . ) , is almost a paraphrase of Wordsworth , but it is a Byron hypnotised by Shelley who writes the lines . Yet Byron was not ignorant of , nor altogether out of sympathy ...
... feeling , but the hum Of human cities torture , ( III . lxxii . ) , is almost a paraphrase of Wordsworth , but it is a Byron hypnotised by Shelley who writes the lines . Yet Byron was not ignorant of , nor altogether out of sympathy ...
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... feels that he strengthens his own claim to the title . ( 1 ) The change in Wordsworth's approach to nature did not ... feeling of labor It seems like taking the pieces of a dissected map out of its box . We first look at one part , and ...
... feels that he strengthens his own claim to the title . ( 1 ) The change in Wordsworth's approach to nature did not ... feeling of labor It seems like taking the pieces of a dissected map out of its box . We first look at one part , and ...
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