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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... tells us more about the essential Coleridge than Conciones . He is seen placing in perspective the great events of his day , and in the process defining what is for him the relation of politics and religious truth . Hartley inspires his ...
... tells us more about the essential Coleridge than Conciones . He is seen placing in perspective the great events of his day , and in the process defining what is for him the relation of politics and religious truth . Hartley inspires his ...
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... tells us of his burial in verse that is typical of Scott's exuberant narrative : I swore to bury his mighty book , That never mortal might therein look ; And never to tell where it was hid , Save at his chief of Branksome's need ; And ...
... tells us of his burial in verse that is typical of Scott's exuberant narrative : I swore to bury his mighty book , That never mortal might therein look ; And never to tell where it was hid , Save at his chief of Branksome's need ; And ...
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... tells Moore that Canto I is complete . The new poem is ' in the style and manner of Beppo . . . and meant to be a little quietly facetious upon every thing ' . ' I doubt ' , Byron adds , -- whether it is not – at least , as far as it ...
... tells Moore that Canto I is complete . The new poem is ' in the style and manner of Beppo . . . and meant to be a little quietly facetious upon every thing ' . ' I doubt ' , Byron adds , -- whether it is not – at least , as far as it ...
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