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... romantic dramatist . His tragedies do not illustrate poetic justice , for the virtuous suffer ( Cordelia , Desdemona ) as well as the wicked . His comedies are not prevailingly satiric , corrective of vices and follies , but sympathetic ...
... romantic dramatist . His tragedies do not illustrate poetic justice , for the virtuous suffer ( Cordelia , Desdemona ) as well as the wicked . His comedies are not prevailingly satiric , corrective of vices and follies , but sympathetic ...
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... romantic grotto . Addison wrote to the same effect . The love for the picturesque in gardening went finally so far that " ruins " were especially erected . In literature romantic tastes were not very noticeable till the last half of the ...
... romantic grotto . Addison wrote to the same effect . The love for the picturesque in gardening went finally so far that " ruins " were especially erected . In literature romantic tastes were not very noticeable till the last half of the ...
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... ROMANTIC AGE ) 1798 [. AGE OF WORDSWORTH The Romantic Age Further widening of subject - matter : na- ture , children , man as man , animals , the past , the remote , the supernatural Strong influences from France , Germany , Italy and ...
... ROMANTIC AGE ) 1798 [. AGE OF WORDSWORTH The Romantic Age Further widening of subject - matter : na- ture , children , man as man , animals , the past , the remote , the supernatural Strong influences from France , Germany , Italy and ...
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THE BACKGROUNDS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 3 |
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
VERSE | 15 |
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