The Rise of Romantic Hellenism in English Literature, 1732-1786author, 1940 - 182 sider |
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... symbol of which is to be found in the objects of the senses ; the classical method is the pursuit of an " ideal " reality , a symbol in itself , which must be de- duced logically . The romantic method is thus close to the scien- tific ...
... symbol of which is to be found in the objects of the senses ; the classical method is the pursuit of an " ideal " reality , a symbol in itself , which must be de- duced logically . The romantic method is thus close to the scien- tific ...
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... symbol of liberty ; that is , of social and political perfection . When such a view appears in their poetry , the romanticists invariably identify modern with ancient Greece and express a nostalgia for the old , blissful Grecian days ...
... symbol of liberty ; that is , of social and political perfection . When such a view appears in their poetry , the romanticists invariably identify modern with ancient Greece and express a nostalgia for the old , blissful Grecian days ...
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... symbol of a spirit and an emotion much broader than the culture which he is describing . In this sense his description is romantic . This tendency by Thomson to read into ancient Greece what he believes ought to have existed there , is ...
... symbol of a spirit and an emotion much broader than the culture which he is describing . In this sense his description is romantic . This tendency by Thomson to read into ancient Greece what he believes ought to have existed there , is ...
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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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