A Survey of English Literature 1780-1880: 1780-1830E. Arnold, 1961 |
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... beauty is restored ; beauty becomes again the object of the imagination ; and this feeling is enriched from three separate but meeting sources . First of all , the senses of the artist are regenerated ; this is at the bottom of ...
... beauty is restored ; beauty becomes again the object of the imagination ; and this feeling is enriched from three separate but meeting sources . First of all , the senses of the artist are regenerated ; this is at the bottom of ...
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... beauty , which we have found in literature at large , becomes conscious and introspective , and prepares the way for a deeper self- scrutiny . This renewal , however , is best studied at the time in the theories of the picturesque ...
... beauty , which we have found in literature at large , becomes conscious and introspective , and prepares the way for a deeper self- scrutiny . This renewal , however , is best studied at the time in the theories of the picturesque ...
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... beauty , and also to goodness so far as it can be presented under the law of beauty . The great religious founder gives expression to both , primarily to goodness , but also to beauty , since he too becomes a kind of artist in his ...
... beauty , and also to goodness so far as it can be presented under the law of beauty . The great religious founder gives expression to both , primarily to goodness , but also to beauty , since he too becomes a kind of artist in his ...
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CHAPTER II | 30 |
in what sense Burns is a classic species of his perfection | 100 |
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