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... classical fashion . They there- fore applied classical ornament - columns , open arcades , busts , urns , strong horizontal lines - to Gothic buildings . This style was especially employed for the new country mansions and farm - houses ...
... classical fashion . They there- fore applied classical ornament - columns , open arcades , busts , urns , strong horizontal lines - to Gothic buildings . This style was especially employed for the new country mansions and farm - houses ...
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... classical works of Greece and Rome . Since , however , no age can produce art exactly like that of another , this period is sometimes called neo- [ " new , revived " ] or pseudo- [ " sham " ] classic . The Renaissance had also shown an ...
... classical works of Greece and Rome . Since , however , no age can produce art exactly like that of another , this period is sometimes called neo- [ " new , revived " ] or pseudo- [ " sham " ] classic . The Renaissance had also shown an ...
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... classical . Some mean by it anything remote and therefore strange . Some connect it with " a renaissance of wonder , " a displacement of certainty and omniscience about life for an awareness of its mystery . Or romantic may designate a ...
... classical . Some mean by it anything remote and therefore strange . Some connect it with " a renaissance of wonder , " a displacement of certainty and omniscience about life for an awareness of its mystery . Or romantic may designate a ...
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THE BACKGROUNDS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 3 |
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
VERSE | 15 |
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