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... regarded his poetry in the same light , and as directly comparable with painting . He accepted Sir Joshua Reynolds ' view that ' the artist who takes an accurate likeness of individuals , or a faithful representation , may not rank so ...
... regarded his poetry in the same light , and as directly comparable with painting . He accepted Sir Joshua Reynolds ' view that ' the artist who takes an accurate likeness of individuals , or a faithful representation , may not rank so ...
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... regarded the selfish and transitory interests of man as alone of significance . But these led directly to the principles of laissez - faire , which Shelley regarded merely as the philosophy of selfishness . ' They have exemplified the ...
... regarded the selfish and transitory interests of man as alone of significance . But these led directly to the principles of laissez - faire , which Shelley regarded merely as the philosophy of selfishness . ' They have exemplified the ...
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... regarded this as particularly true of the poets of his own day . ' It is impossible to read the compositions of the most celebrated writers of the present day without being startled with the electric life which burns within their words ...
... regarded this as particularly true of the poets of his own day . ' It is impossible to read the compositions of the most celebrated writers of the present day without being startled with the electric life which burns within their words ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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