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Pagina 116
... Feeling : Gray and Collins The second prominent feature of the reaction was the return to feeling or sentiment . This took a number of forms , not less various than the gamut of human emotions . The note of the Augustan writers was one ...
... Feeling : Gray and Collins The second prominent feature of the reaction was the return to feeling or sentiment . This took a number of forms , not less various than the gamut of human emotions . The note of the Augustan writers was one ...
Pagina 117
... Feeling , had confirmed the vogue . The poetry of nature and of feeling constantly holds up to admira- tion a golden age of antiquity , when the virtues of simplicity and human equality were thought to govern conduct . Collins ends The ...
... Feeling , had confirmed the vogue . The poetry of nature and of feeling constantly holds up to admira- tion a golden age of antiquity , when the virtues of simplicity and human equality were thought to govern conduct . Collins ends The ...
Pagina 200
... feeling and romance . This movement of revolt against reason is more easily considered in relation to the development of poetry and has already been discussed . The effect of this trend on drama may be seen in the work of playwrights ...
... feeling and romance . This movement of revolt against reason is more easily considered in relation to the development of poetry and has already been discussed . The effect of this trend on drama may be seen in the work of playwrights ...
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