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Mythologies begin to be romantic when they become strange by reason of their antiquity or alien character . Breton and Welsh legends were not romantic to the Celts , when they conceived them . Nor were the sagas romantic to the ...
Mythologies begin to be romantic when they become strange by reason of their antiquity or alien character . Breton and Welsh legends were not romantic to the Celts , when they conceived them . Nor were the sagas romantic to the ...
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Rather did they embrace the strange , seeming to recognise in it something lacking from their own conventions , but akin to a common humanity . They aimed at unity by comprehension , and that method , at least in the domain of ...
Rather did they embrace the strange , seeming to recognise in it something lacking from their own conventions , but akin to a common humanity . They aimed at unity by comprehension , and that method , at least in the domain of ...
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Yet , guided by this profound distinction , we may , perhaps , say that Romance results from welcoming the strange , and specially from welcoming the symbols , perforce fantastic , in which foreign lands and far - away ages have sought ...
Yet , guided by this profound distinction , we may , perhaps , say that Romance results from welcoming the strange , and specially from welcoming the symbols , perforce fantastic , in which foreign lands and far - away ages have sought ...
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