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... Classic world , and sterilised classic literature to romance , save for some faint touches in the earliest and latest poems that dealt with wandering , and sometimes paused to wonder . Even in their own mythology the Greeks got rid of ...
... Classic world , and sterilised classic literature to romance , save for some faint touches in the earliest and latest poems that dealt with wandering , and sometimes paused to wonder . Even in their own mythology the Greeks got rid of ...
Pagina 35
... classic admiration for the noblest models . But when that degenerates into a love of imitation for its own sake , the classic method becomes slavish , and tedious in its turn . Then we note a Romantic Revival . I am solely concerned to ...
... classic admiration for the noblest models . But when that degenerates into a love of imitation for its own sake , the classic method becomes slavish , and tedious in its turn . Then we note a Romantic Revival . I am solely concerned to ...
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... Classic is health , the Romantic disease . ' And you have Victor Hugo , dubbed , like Scott , a leader of the Romantics , denying the existence of the conflict and even the meaning of the terms . Hugo asserts , in 1824 , that the two ...
... Classic is health , the Romantic disease . ' And you have Victor Hugo , dubbed , like Scott , a leader of the Romantics , denying the existence of the conflict and even the meaning of the terms . Hugo asserts , in 1824 , that the two ...
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