The Rise of Romantic Hellenism in English Literature, 1732-1786author, 1940 - 182 sider |
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... knowledge of Greek thought and life , and of the arts in which the Greeks expressed their thought and sentiment , essential to high culture . A man may know everything else , but with- out this knowledge he remains ignorant of the best ...
... knowledge of Greek thought and life , and of the arts in which the Greeks expressed their thought and sentiment , essential to high culture . A man may know everything else , but with- out this knowledge he remains ignorant of the best ...
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... knowledge of Nature was first taught in the Ionic School : And as Geometry , Astronomy , and other Branches of the Mathematics , were cultivated here sooner than in other Parts of Greece , it is not extra- ordinary that the first Greek ...
... knowledge of Nature was first taught in the Ionic School : And as Geometry , Astronomy , and other Branches of the Mathematics , were cultivated here sooner than in other Parts of Greece , it is not extra- ordinary that the first Greek ...
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... knowledge was based on inferior plaster cast copies , though he was aware of this . Yet despite these obstacles he succeeded in characterizing the essential features of Greek art closely and accurately . Like the romantic hellenists of ...
... knowledge was based on inferior plaster cast copies , though he was aware of this . Yet despite these obstacles he succeeded in characterizing the essential features of Greek art closely and accurately . Like the romantic hellenists of ...
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INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
THE SOCIETY OF DILETTANTI AND THE GROWTH | 17 |
ROMANTIC HELLENISM IN THE LITERATURE OF TRAVEL | 39 |
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The Rise of Romantic Hellenism in English Literature, 1732-1786 Bernard Herbert Stern Uddragsvisning - 1940 |
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