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... Romantic ' are critical as well as descriptive terms that we cannot help using , and using in a confusing sort of ... romantic ' is somewhat like the dif- ference between Tweedledum and Tweedledee ! In his ' classic ' essay ' On the ...
... Romantic ' are critical as well as descriptive terms that we cannot help using , and using in a confusing sort of ... romantic ' is somewhat like the dif- ference between Tweedledum and Tweedledee ! In his ' classic ' essay ' On the ...
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... Romantic opted for escape into the remote or the regions of fantasy . One type of Romantic ( the ' back to Nature ' apologist ) revolted against eighteenth century urban sophistica- tion and extolled the virtues of naturalism or ...
... Romantic opted for escape into the remote or the regions of fantasy . One type of Romantic ( the ' back to Nature ' apologist ) revolted against eighteenth century urban sophistica- tion and extolled the virtues of naturalism or ...
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... romantic ' and have tried to make the necessary discriminations . Thus , for instance , Herbert Read : Romanticism is the expression of personal values , classicism the ex- pression of universal values ... the necessities of objectivity ...
... romantic ' and have tried to make the necessary discriminations . Thus , for instance , Herbert Read : Romanticism is the expression of personal values , classicism the ex- pression of universal values ... the necessities of objectivity ...
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THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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