The Liberal Movement in English LiteratureAMS Press, 1885 - 240 páginas |
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... mind . Art is the ideal reflection of national life , and owes much of its development to the social and political causes that determine the course of a people's history . Even , therefore , if I had simply intended to illustrate from ...
... mind . Art is the ideal reflection of national life , and owes much of its development to the social and political causes that determine the course of a people's history . Even , therefore , if I had simply intended to illustrate from ...
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William John Courthope. festations of a spirit working in the mind of the people , which has assumed a particular aspect in politics , but which has produced analogous results in the spheres of religion and art ? So , at least , it has ...
William John Courthope. festations of a spirit working in the mind of the people , which has assumed a particular aspect in politics , but which has produced analogous results in the spheres of religion and art ? So , at least , it has ...
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William John Courthope. theories of those who , like Wordsworth , make the individual mind the standard of art , and defy the rules of tradition and convention , than in the inflexibility of critics such as Gifford , who are inclined to ...
William John Courthope. theories of those who , like Wordsworth , make the individual mind the standard of art , and defy the rules of tradition and convention , than in the inflexibility of critics such as Gifford , who are inclined to ...
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... mind of that person . ' In spite of this tremendous affirmation , I venture to think not only that what Mr. Swin- burne calls the ' certainty of truth ' will be im- perceptible to many persons not devoid of poetic sense , but that to ...
... mind of that person . ' In spite of this tremendous affirmation , I venture to think not only that what Mr. Swin- burne calls the ' certainty of truth ' will be im- perceptible to many persons not devoid of poetic sense , but that to ...
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... expressing the images which the mind conceives , and therefore there will always be something in all imaginative writing which C escapes analysis . But if Mr. Swinburne means to assert ESSAY I 17 IN ENGLISH LITERATURE.
... expressing the images which the mind conceives , and therefore there will always be something in all imaginative writing which C escapes analysis . But if Mr. Swinburne means to assert ESSAY I 17 IN ENGLISH LITERATURE.
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