Naturalism in England. Common Characteristics of the PeriodBoni & Liveright, Incorporated, 1923 |
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... imagination — in other words , with the true creative gift , and wrote page upon page of vague eulogy of it as opposed to fancy ; exactly as Oehlenschläger and his school eulogised imagination and allowed Baggesen at best only humour ...
... imagination — in other words , with the true creative gift , and wrote page upon page of vague eulogy of it as opposed to fancy ; exactly as Oehlenschläger and his school eulogised imagination and allowed Baggesen at best only humour ...
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... imagination , are precious , and all equally precious . Keats , as poet , recognises no truth of the kind that means improve- ment or exclusion ; but he has an almost religious faith in imagination as the source of truth . In one of his ...
... imagination , are precious , and all equally precious . Keats , as poet , recognises no truth of the kind that means improve- ment or exclusion ; but he has an almost religious faith in imagination as the source of truth . In one of his ...
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... imagination for my beauties , and there I always find them . I flatter myself that my Leila , Zuleika , Gulnare , Medora , and Haidée will always vouch for my taste in beauty ; these are the bright creations of my fancy , with rounded ...
... imagination for my beauties , and there I always find them . I flatter myself that my Leila , Zuleika , Gulnare , Medora , and Haidée will always vouch for my taste in beauty ; these are the bright creations of my fancy , with rounded ...
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CHAP PAGE 1 COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS | 6 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
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