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... various in its applications , the art of the Greeks possessed in itself and propagated , like its chief object Man , the germs of immortality . " ( Knowles , Vol . II , pp . 23ff . ) Speaking of the Laocoon , he says : " His figure is a ...
... various in its applications , the art of the Greeks possessed in itself and propagated , like its chief object Man , the germs of immortality . " ( Knowles , Vol . II , pp . 23ff . ) Speaking of the Laocoon , he says : " His figure is a ...
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... various and exquisite forms of beauty : they knew the arts , could only receive their perfection from ideal beauty , superior to what is ever found , in individual , and imperfect nature . There is no man equal , in strength and ...
... various and exquisite forms of beauty : they knew the arts , could only receive their perfection from ideal beauty , superior to what is ever found , in individual , and imperfect nature . There is no man equal , in strength and ...
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... various branches of our knowledge . In general , the writers who have engaged in this vast and arduous under- taking , have fallen into great mistakes , by indulging themselves too much in conjectures , by following fancies more than ...
... various branches of our knowledge . In general , the writers who have engaged in this vast and arduous under- taking , have fallen into great mistakes , by indulging themselves too much in conjectures , by following fancies more than ...
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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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