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... nature from respon- sibility for men's vices . Passions , which hardly exist in the state of nature , develop in society . It is ' the calm of their own passions and their ignorance of vice ' which preserve savages from evil . Society ...
... nature from respon- sibility for men's vices . Passions , which hardly exist in the state of nature , develop in society . It is ' the calm of their own passions and their ignorance of vice ' which preserve savages from evil . Society ...
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... nature must be . Described in these terms ( and in this tone ) , Georgian Poetry sounds like no more than tired Romanticism - not the beginning of another " Georgian period ' , but the fag - end of the previous one . Certainly country ...
... nature must be . Described in these terms ( and in this tone ) , Georgian Poetry sounds like no more than tired Romanticism - not the beginning of another " Georgian period ' , but the fag - end of the previous one . Certainly country ...
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... nature , that we call Wordsworthian , or Roman- tic . This idea of nature is the foundation of much English poetry , and of English landscape painting : the nature of the Western Front seemed to make it untenable . ' It is curious ...
... nature , that we call Wordsworthian , or Roman- tic . This idea of nature is the foundation of much English poetry , and of English landscape painting : the nature of the Western Front seemed to make it untenable . ' It is curious ...
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ARTIST OR TEACHERS | 17 |
JJ ROUSSEAU AND THE BIRTH OF ROMANTICISM | 34 |
THE LIFE AND EARLY DEATH OF GEORGIANISM | 47 |
Urheberrecht | |
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