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He carefully avoids the most lurid period of her life , that of the life and death of Darnley and of the intrigue with Bothwell . The action of the novel is set in the comparatively tame , but also ' safe ' , period when Mary is a ...
He carefully avoids the most lurid period of her life , that of the life and death of Darnley and of the intrigue with Bothwell . The action of the novel is set in the comparatively tame , but also ' safe ' , period when Mary is a ...
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In the antique these variations were not so apparent . Was nature or the antique wrong ? Why did not the difference of shape from difference of action appear so palpably in the antique , as in nature ? This puzzled me to death .
In the antique these variations were not so apparent . Was nature or the antique wrong ? Why did not the difference of shape from difference of action appear so palpably in the antique , as in nature ? This puzzled me to death .
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Gillray , for instance , produced a bitter satire upon the Queen , entitled Sin , Death and the Devil , based on Milton and an engraving by Hogarth , in which the Queen appears as a hideous Sin defending Pitt ( Death ) from his disloyal ...
Gillray , for instance , produced a bitter satire upon the Queen , entitled Sin , Death and the Devil , based on Milton and an engraving by Hogarth , in which the Queen appears as a hideous Sin defending Pitt ( Death ) from his disloyal ...
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Contents
Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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