From the dawn of the romantic movement to the world warScott, Foresman, 1936 |
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... romantic opening . And though Scott did not reach the poetic heights of some of his contemporaries , on the whole his output is remarkably even and of a generally high level — a credit to the romantic age of which he was so integral a ...
... romantic opening . And though Scott did not reach the poetic heights of some of his contemporaries , on the whole his output is remarkably even and of a generally high level — a credit to the romantic age of which he was so integral a ...
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... romantic movement and the romantic movement itself . Between the first and second editions of Lyrical Ballads , Wordsworth , his sister , and Coleridge took a trip to Germany ; Coleridge to study at the University of Göttingen ; Words ...
... romantic movement and the romantic movement itself . Between the first and second editions of Lyrical Ballads , Wordsworth , his sister , and Coleridge took a trip to Germany ; Coleridge to study at the University of Göttingen ; Words ...
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... romantic poetry to the classical . What the romanticism of Dante is , may be estimated , if we compare the lines in which Virgil describes the hazel - wood , from whose broken twigs flows the blood of Poly- dorus , not without the ...
... romantic poetry to the classical . What the romanticism of Dante is , may be estimated , if we compare the lines in which Virgil describes the hazel - wood , from whose broken twigs flows the blood of Poly- dorus , not without the ...
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REVOLUTION AND ROMANCE | 1 |
from The Castle of Indolence | 38 |
Thomas Gray 17161771 | 45 |
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