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Yet it does underline some important constituents of romanticism , a new sense of history , of people retaining their ancient traditions through long periods of time , and expressing them in poetry and song on long winter evenings ...
Yet it does underline some important constituents of romanticism , a new sense of history , of people retaining their ancient traditions through long periods of time , and expressing them in poetry and song on long winter evenings ...
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WILLIAM WILBERFORCE · 129 it as the central achievement of his life ; yet to Wilberforce himself , important though the achievement was , it was always subsidiary to the main object of his career . To him the most important thing was ...
WILLIAM WILBERFORCE · 129 it as the central achievement of his life ; yet to Wilberforce himself , important though the achievement was , it was always subsidiary to the main object of his career . To him the most important thing was ...
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No excuse is needed for quoting so long but so important a passage . The three elements which , according to Keats , go to the make - up of a human personality are his intelligence ( an earlier age would have said his reason ) ...
No excuse is needed for quoting so long but so important a passage . The three elements which , according to Keats , go to the make - up of a human personality are his intelligence ( an earlier age would have said his reason ) ...
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Contents
Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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