Visionary Gleam: Forty Books from the Romantic PeriodWoodstock Books, 1993 - 243 ページ The age of English Romanticism began with the French Revolution and ended with the Reform Bill of 1832. The key works of the period share an assumption that change in the political system is possible. Wordsworth comments on forty such books. |
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... reason and conscience . Price was a radical dissenter , but also a constitutionalist . First of the three Revolutions to which he refers - the one from which he himself derived ( rather slender ) benefits - was the officially ' glorious ...
... reason and conscience . Price was a radical dissenter , but also a constitutionalist . First of the three Revolutions to which he refers - the one from which he himself derived ( rather slender ) benefits - was the officially ' glorious ...
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... reason , we respond to his pronouncements as embodying an emotional need . We watch him making statements of faith , and though we draw back , we do so knowing the need to be one that we share . We are not likely to look on truth , reason ...
... reason , we respond to his pronouncements as embodying an emotional need . We watch him making statements of faith , and though we draw back , we do so knowing the need to be one that we share . We are not likely to look on truth , reason ...
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... reason he makes an act of faith in the future , and in the power of the human mind . In this sense he might himself be described as a Romantic . In their poetry others would pass ' Beyond the visible barriers of the world ' , and in so ...
... reason he makes an act of faith in the future , and in the power of the human mind . In this sense he might himself be described as a Romantic . In their poetry others would pass ' Beyond the visible barriers of the world ' , and in so ...
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