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... produced a Standard for Composition , which no age or country have dared to depart from , or have been able to surpass . But Archi- tecture belongs more particularly to this Country than to any other . . . . As to the other Arts which ...
... produced a Standard for Composition , which no age or country have dared to depart from , or have been able to surpass . But Archi- tecture belongs more particularly to this Country than to any other . . . . As to the other Arts which ...
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... produced , than from the stately edifices and ex- quisite works of antient art , with which it then abounded . The traveller needs not to be so refined in order to derive satisfaction , even now , from seeing Athens.49 ... The mansions ...
... produced , than from the stately edifices and ex- quisite works of antient art , with which it then abounded . The traveller needs not to be so refined in order to derive satisfaction , even now , from seeing Athens.49 ... The mansions ...
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... produced by the constant association by the author of well - known events and figures of antiquity with the sights of modern Greece . Very frequently the emotional effects thus produced are enhanced by Baltimore's evident sensitiveness ...
... produced by the constant association by the author of well - known events and figures of antiquity with the sights of modern Greece . Very frequently the emotional effects thus produced are enhanced by Baltimore's evident sensitiveness ...
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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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