Essays and Studies: Being Volume ... of the New Series of Essays and Studies Collected for the English AssociationJ. Murray, 1951 - 149 páginas |
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... romantic mood , and even of the romantic movement might have been taken yet a little further back . For it has often been remarked that something like a new taste had been formed when , shortly after 1650 , the words " ro- mancy " and ...
... romantic mood , and even of the romantic movement might have been taken yet a little further back . For it has often been remarked that something like a new taste had been formed when , shortly after 1650 , the words " ro- mancy " and ...
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... romantic . Thomas Warton , for example , in the Preface to his edition , sees in Mil- ton's shorter poems ' fiction and fancy picturesque description and romantic imagery . ' Consider , as a description that would probably have seemed ...
... romantic . Thomas Warton , for example , in the Preface to his edition , sees in Mil- ton's shorter poems ' fiction and fancy picturesque description and romantic imagery . ' Consider , as a description that would probably have seemed ...
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... romantic . Milton is commonly regarded , and perhaps rightly , as the most classical of our poets , and yet , as I have observed , we find many eighteenth- century precursors of the so - called Romantic Revival continually praising what ...
... romantic . Milton is commonly regarded , and perhaps rightly , as the most classical of our poets , and yet , as I have observed , we find many eighteenth- century precursors of the so - called Romantic Revival continually praising what ...
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