Romantic England: Writing and Painting, 1717-1851Macmillan, 1970 - 272페이지 |
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... believed that he was suffering in the cause of virtue ; and behind every persecution he encountered he thought that he could recognise the same enemy . Very often the enemy's lurking presence was visible to Shelley's eye alone . Two of ...
... believed that he was suffering in the cause of virtue ; and behind every persecution he encountered he thought that he could recognise the same enemy . Very often the enemy's lurking presence was visible to Shelley's eye alone . Two of ...
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... believed , should make it his chief business to produce a pure and unaffected representation ' of the scene beneath his eye . He was a perfervid naturalist , so concerned with the imaginative truth of his works that he refused ...
... believed , should make it his chief business to produce a pure and unaffected representation ' of the scene beneath his eye . He was a perfervid naturalist , so concerned with the imaginative truth of his works that he refused ...
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... believed , was a privileged agent between the eternal and the temporal ; and his pictures were merely an accurate transcript of his heavenly visions , which had first been granted him when he was a four - year - old child , and had seen ...
... believed , was a privileged agent between the eternal and the temporal ; and his pictures were merely an accurate transcript of his heavenly visions , which had first been granted him when he was a four - year - old child , and had seen ...
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Abbey admired ancient appeared artist Augustan beautiful Beckford beneath Blake Blake's Byron Castle Castle of Otranto character charm Childe Harold childhood clouds Coleridge Coleridge's colours Crabbe Crabbe's dark death delight describes dreams early Edward Calvert England English eyes Fanny Brawne father feeling fellow felt Fonthill Francis Danby Fuseli genius gift girl Gothic Gothic novel happy Harriet Haydon Hogg Horace Walpole human imagination Innocence John John Keats Keats Kenneth Clark Lady landscape later literary living London look Lord marriage Mary Maturin Meanwhile mind mountains mysterious nature never night once painted painter passion picture poem poet poet's poetic poetry Pope portrait Prelude produced Pugin Romantic Ruskin Samuel Palmer scene seems Shelley Shelley's sister sketch soon soul spirit strange Strawberry Hill thought Turner Vathek verse vision visionary Walpole wife wild William William Beckford William Blake woman Wordsworth writes wrote young youth