English Romantic Poets and the Enlightenment: Nine Essays on a Literary Relationship, 第 103~105 巻Voltaire Foundation, Thorpe Mandeville House, 1973 - 210 ページ |
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... describes their triumph in grim detail . Terror and panic seize the people . The city is burned . The brave , united by love and brotherhood , die in ' ghastly ramparts ' as naval artillery thunders shells at them . In one of the ...
... describes their triumph in grim detail . Terror and panic seize the people . The city is burned . The brave , united by love and brotherhood , die in ' ghastly ramparts ' as naval artillery thunders shells at them . In one of the ...
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... describes in the Septième promenade how he would sit down and fall into reverie during his numerous botanizing walks , then return to his plants . It is the balance between the two antithetical states which is so exquisite . As Rousseau ...
... describes in the Septième promenade how he would sit down and fall into reverie during his numerous botanizing walks , then return to his plants . It is the balance between the two antithetical states which is so exquisite . As Rousseau ...
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... describes a dinner party of intimates in Paris . He contrasts this dinner party with the dinners that he , Julie and Claire have shared , and he prefigures the important scene at Clarens of the ' matinée à l'anglaise ' : ' Ce qui m'a le ...
... describes a dinner party of intimates in Paris . He contrasts this dinner party with the dinners that he , Julie and Claire have shared , and he prefigures the important scene at Clarens of the ' matinée à l'anglaise ' : ' Ce qui m'a le ...
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The Cotters Saturday night and rival literary traditions | 13 |
Blakes hostility to the Enlightenment | 37 |
Coleridge and the conversation poems | 60 |
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