Convention and Revolt in the Treatment of Landscape in the Early Nineteenth CenturyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1946 - Всего страниц: 564 |
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... verse , and as such was rather despised . Topographical poetry was , undoubtedly , of some educational value , and ... verse in this chapter can be found in either Aubin , op . cit . , or in The Oxford Book of Eighteenth Century Verse ...
... verse , and as such was rather despised . Topographical poetry was , undoubtedly , of some educational value , and ... verse in this chapter can be found in either Aubin , op . cit . , or in The Oxford Book of Eighteenth Century Verse ...
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... verse to the writer of satirical novels to the meeting with Shelley in 1812. As Mr. Priestley remarks , Peacock at this time was still toying with the senti- mental - romantic , but Shelley provided him with a " touchstone for genuine ...
... verse to the writer of satirical novels to the meeting with Shelley in 1812. As Mr. Priestley remarks , Peacock at this time was still toying with the senti- mental - romantic , but Shelley provided him with a " touchstone for genuine ...
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... verse . With the exception of the writers on the picturesque already mentioned , Wordsworth , as far as extant data suggests , had little acquaintance with art and architecture before meeting Sir George Beaumont . His correspondence ...
... verse . With the exception of the writers on the picturesque already mentioned , Wordsworth , as far as extant data suggests , had little acquaintance with art and architecture before meeting Sir George Beaumont . His correspondence ...
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