German Influence in the English Romantic Period, 1788-1818Russell & Russell, 1963 - Всего страниц: 202 |
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... Idea ; but already this movement , which appeared to the expectant generations which shared the impulse as an indefinitely extensible line of progress , suffered the disturbance of an attraction towards the inverse direction , the ...
... Idea ; but already this movement , which appeared to the expectant generations which shared the impulse as an indefinitely extensible line of progress , suffered the disturbance of an attraction towards the inverse direction , the ...
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... Idea , but a possibility of its reconcilia- tion with the Social Idea : Faust finds the greatest scope for his individuality in the service of others . Goethe was not caught away to the limit of the pendulum movement of his age ; he ...
... Idea , but a possibility of its reconcilia- tion with the Social Idea : Faust finds the greatest scope for his individuality in the service of others . Goethe was not caught away to the limit of the pendulum movement of his age ; he ...
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... idea thus expressed is considerably closer to the demon- lover of Kubla Khan than is the ghostly lover of Lenore ; it would be unsafe to attribute the idea to either source ( Bürger or Percy's Reliques ) , because there is no clear ...
... idea thus expressed is considerably closer to the demon- lover of Kubla Khan than is the ghostly lover of Lenore ; it would be unsafe to attribute the idea to either source ( Bürger or Percy's Reliques ) , because there is no clear ...
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