The Liberal Movement in English LiteratureAMS Press, 1885 - 240 páginas |
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... tion since the Revolution of 1688. I have sought to exhibit the constant course of conflict and reconciliation between the spirit of Autho- rity and the spirit of Freedom , which has hitherto preserved for us the continuity of our ...
... tion since the Revolution of 1688. I have sought to exhibit the constant course of conflict and reconciliation between the spirit of Autho- rity and the spirit of Freedom , which has hitherto preserved for us the continuity of our ...
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... tion . At the same time , I do not for a moment imagine that the account here given of the Liberal and Romantic movement in our litera- ture is wholly dispassionate . The men of genius who played the most prominent part in it lived ...
... tion . At the same time , I do not for a moment imagine that the account here given of the Liberal and Romantic movement in our litera- ture is wholly dispassionate . The men of genius who played the most prominent part in it lived ...
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... tion he desired by slow and regular approaches , and he advanced under cover of two prodigious axioms which he loudly proclaimed to be ' in- variable principles ' of poetry . These ran as follows : All images drawn from what is beau ...
... tion he desired by slow and regular approaches , and he advanced under cover of two prodigious axioms which he loudly proclaimed to be ' in- variable principles ' of poetry . These ran as follows : All images drawn from what is beau ...
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William John Courthope. 6 a poet lies in his powerful and beautiful applica- tion of ideas to life - to the question : How to live . ' To which question it would appear that , in Mr. Arnold's opinion , Shelley has not re- turned a wholly ...
William John Courthope. 6 a poet lies in his powerful and beautiful applica- tion of ideas to life - to the question : How to live . ' To which question it would appear that , in Mr. Arnold's opinion , Shelley has not re- turned a wholly ...
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... tion , the translators of the Bible , Shakespeare , Spenser , the dramatists of the reign of Elizabeth , and Lord Bacon ; the colder spirits of the in- terval that succeeded ; all resemble each other , and differ from every other in ...
... tion , the translators of the Bible , Shakespeare , Spenser , the dramatists of the reign of Elizabeth , and Lord Bacon ; the colder spirits of the in- terval that succeeded ; all resemble each other , and differ from every other in ...
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