Romantic England: Writing and Painting, 1717-1851Macmillan, 1970 - Всего страниц: 272 |
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Стр. 49
... youth , which regards youth as the proper time for rebellion , and the conflict between young and old as a necessary and important part of a young man's intellectual progress . Such an attitude towards human relationships seems to have ...
... youth , which regards youth as the proper time for rebellion , and the conflict between young and old as a necessary and important part of a young man's intellectual progress . Such an attitude towards human relationships seems to have ...
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... Youth , which was so closely linked with Nature , had a direct access to the ultimate sources of wisdom : Youth maintains , In all conditions of society , Communion more direct and intimate With Nature , hence , ofttimes , with reason ...
... Youth , which was so closely linked with Nature , had a direct access to the ultimate sources of wisdom : Youth maintains , In all conditions of society , Communion more direct and intimate With Nature , hence , ofttimes , with reason ...
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... youth , and borrows Vaughan's theory that the growing child is gradually moving away from his celestial place of origin ; but , although he has forfeited ' the visionary gleam ' , and Nature around him has lost its primitive radiance ...
... youth , and borrows Vaughan's theory that the growing child is gradually moving away from his celestial place of origin ; but , although he has forfeited ' the visionary gleam ' , and Nature around him has lost its primitive radiance ...
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Preface | 7 |
The Cult of Youth | 49 |
Easeful Death | 93 |
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