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It is true that it is not until the eighteenth century that we hear , from Thomson , of a " fine , romantic kind of melancholy " , but already in 1659 we find Wood enjoying a refreshing melancholy in a romancy place , and more than ...
It is true that it is not until the eighteenth century that we hear , from Thomson , of a " fine , romantic kind of melancholy " , but already in 1659 we find Wood enjoying a refreshing melancholy in a romancy place , and more than ...
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For there can , I think , be little doubt that it was the essentially evocative nature of Milton's descriptions which led many of his eighteenth - century admirers to call them romantic . Thomas Warton , for example , in the Preface to ...
For there can , I think , be little doubt that it was the essentially evocative nature of Milton's descriptions which led many of his eighteenth - century admirers to call them romantic . Thomas Warton , for example , in the Preface to ...
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What , especially the third of those couplets , could be more " romantic " ? Shelley might almost have written it , the Shelley of " Art thou pale for weariness ... ? " It is true that Shelley dwells on the imagined loneliness of the ...
What , especially the third of those couplets , could be more " romantic " ? Shelley might almost have written it , the Shelley of " Art thou pale for weariness ... ? " It is true that Shelley dwells on the imagined loneliness of the ...
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