The Rise of Romantic Hellenism in English Literature, 1732-1786author, 1940 - 182 sider |
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... pleasure . Secondly , classicism is a representation of the ideal , the abstraction . It imitates nature , but nature idealized and made to conform to standard . This standard may be deduced from a mathematical calculation , for the ...
... pleasure . Secondly , classicism is a representation of the ideal , the abstraction . It imitates nature , but nature idealized and made to conform to standard . This standard may be deduced from a mathematical calculation , for the ...
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... pleasure , as on the plains of Marathon or at the streights of Thermopylae ; the Iliad has new beauties on the banks of the Scamander , and the Odyssey is most pleasing in the countries where Ulysses travelled and Homer sung . The ...
... pleasure , as on the plains of Marathon or at the streights of Thermopylae ; the Iliad has new beauties on the banks of the Scamander , and the Odyssey is most pleasing in the countries where Ulysses travelled and Homer sung . The ...
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... pleasure I observed those of Mount Etna , whose flame appears very bright in the night many leagues off at sea , and fills the head with a thousand conjectures.90 Observe how , in this passage , Lady Mary finds great pleasure in musing ...
... pleasure I observed those of Mount Etna , whose flame appears very bright in the night many leagues off at sea , and fills the head with a thousand conjectures.90 Observe how , in this passage , Lady Mary finds great pleasure in musing ...
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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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