A Dream of Order: The Medieval Ideal in Nineteenth-century English LiteratureUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1970 - Всего страниц: 278 |
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... natural in shape . It also pointed skyward and hence emblematized aspiration . It seemed to show the medieval artist embracing nature and expressing his inner freedom in the architectural forms he chose . Again , the correspondences to ...
... natural in shape . It also pointed skyward and hence emblematized aspiration . It seemed to show the medieval artist embracing nature and expressing his inner freedom in the architectural forms he chose . Again , the correspondences to ...
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... nature and , as a consequence , with freedom and hardihood , too . This identification of the medieval , or the Gothic , with the natural and the free represented an important reversal of earlier attitudes . Even while the antiquarians ...
... nature and , as a consequence , with freedom and hardihood , too . This identification of the medieval , or the Gothic , with the natural and the free represented an important reversal of earlier attitudes . Even while the antiquarians ...
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... nature , the expression of noble and meaningful truths . Children and primitive artists could express these truths ... nature . Nature he finds eminently hospitable to man . As he writes in his diary , " I looked at the slope of distant ...
... nature , the expression of noble and meaningful truths . Children and primitive artists could express these truths ... nature . Nature he finds eminently hospitable to man . As he writes in his diary , " I looked at the slope of distant ...
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