From the dawn of the romantic movement to the world warScott, Foresman, 1936 |
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... writing . The kind of mind necessary for the suc- cessful accomplishment of the one type of writing is usually unsuited to the other . Nevertheless there are some remarkable prose - writers during the years from 1795 to 1832 , and ...
... writing . The kind of mind necessary for the suc- cessful accomplishment of the one type of writing is usually unsuited to the other . Nevertheless there are some remarkable prose - writers during the years from 1795 to 1832 , and ...
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... writers and readers . alike , the literature of the Victorian age would hardly have been so full and rich as it is . Another remarkable element in Victorian writing is the extent to which women appear as authors . Up to the end of the ...
... writers and readers . alike , the literature of the Victorian age would hardly have been so full and rich as it is . Another remarkable element in Victorian writing is the extent to which women appear as authors . Up to the end of the ...
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... writing history was not Dr. Dryasdust , with his arid documentations , but Sir Walter Scott , who made the dry bones of history live in novels in which historical figures act and speak . This method of reviving the past Macaulay ...
... writing history was not Dr. Dryasdust , with his arid documentations , but Sir Walter Scott , who made the dry bones of history live in novels in which historical figures act and speak . This method of reviving the past Macaulay ...
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REVOLUTION AND ROMANCE | 1 |
from The Castle of Indolence | 38 |
Thomas Gray 17161771 | 45 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Aeneid ancient Balclutha beauty breath Byron CALIFORNIA LIBRARY called century B.C. classical Coleridge criticism dark dead death deep dream earth England English eyes fair famous father fear feel flowers French French Revolution Goethe Greece Greek hand happy hath hear heart heaven Hebraism and Hellenism human ideas Iliad Keats King knowledge labor lady Lady of Shalott land light literary literature live London look Lord lyric Lyrical Ballads mind moral nature neo-classical never night novel o'er Omichund Paradise Lost passion philosopher pleasure poem poet poetic poetry prose romantic romanticism round seems sense Shelley sing sleep smile song soul sound spirit stars sweet tears thee thine things thou thought tion true truth UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA verse Victorian Victorian literature voice wild wind words Wordsworth writing young youth