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... expression in the poems of Coleridge , Wordsworth , Shelley , and , above all , Keats in the whole of that part of the Romantic movement , in fact ( or of what has been well - called “ The Renaissance of Wonder ” ) —which tended to ...
... expression in the poems of Coleridge , Wordsworth , Shelley , and , above all , Keats in the whole of that part of the Romantic movement , in fact ( or of what has been well - called “ The Renaissance of Wonder ” ) —which tended to ...
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... expression of the type toward which it is seeking . And so long as the school of any period is really a living and authentic growth - arising from within- its development is safe , its changes are organic , and it remains living and ...
... expression of the type toward which it is seeking . And so long as the school of any period is really a living and authentic growth - arising from within- its development is safe , its changes are organic , and it remains living and ...
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... expression . And it is just the same with what followed after Raphael . Raphael is the final expression of a process ( quite fine and noble ) toward the elimination of all accidentals and superfluities in a given direction for a given ...
... expression . And it is just the same with what followed after Raphael . Raphael is the final expression of a process ( quite fine and noble ) toward the elimination of all accidentals and superfluities in a given direction for a given ...
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PreRaphaelitism in Art and Poetry By LAUrence | 1 |
Some English Utopias By HAROLD CHILD | 31 |
The Nature of Dramatic Illusion By CHARLES | 61 |
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