A Dream of Order: The Medieval Ideal in Nineteenth-century English LiteratureUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1970 - Всего страниц: 278 |
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... reason , Ruskin and Morris thought , that medieval art was so much greater than modern , for it was the product of a society closer to nature — one that allowed man to record , in permanently beautiful forms , his perception of a ...
... reason , Ruskin and Morris thought , that medieval art was so much greater than modern , for it was the product of a society closer to nature — one that allowed man to record , in permanently beautiful forms , his perception of a ...
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... reason was invincible . The legendary and the local - the folk tales of a winter fireside— captured his boyish imagination and profoundly shaped his more mature view of man . Seeing men always as individuals rather than abstractions ...
... reason was invincible . The legendary and the local - the folk tales of a winter fireside— captured his boyish imagination and profoundly shaped his more mature view of man . Seeing men always as individuals rather than abstractions ...
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... reason alone could not achieve that goal . Robert Southey provides an interesting example of this kind of thinking . He used the Middle Ages as subject matter during both his radical and his reactionary 102 A DREAM OF ORDER.
... reason alone could not achieve that goal . Robert Southey provides an interesting example of this kind of thinking . He used the Middle Ages as subject matter during both his radical and his reactionary 102 A DREAM OF ORDER.
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Scott | 12 |
Cobbett 122 | 52 |
The Lake Poets and Some | 83 |
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