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" Or may there not be something in the Gothic romance peculiarly suited to the views of a genius and to the ends of poetry? And may not the philosophic moderns have gone too far, in their perpetual ridicule and contempt of it? "
The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal - الصفحة 82
1763
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...peculiarly fuited to the views of a genius, and to the ends of poetry ? And may not the philofophk moderns have gone too far, in their perpetual ridicule...the cafe, the rife, progrefs, and genius of Gothic Chitalry muft be explained. tf •THE circuriiftances in the Gothic fictions and manners, which are...

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...in the Gothic Romance peculiarly fuked to the views of a genius, aod to thfe ends, of poetry ? And; may not the philofophic moderns' have gone too far, in their perpetual ridicule and contempt To form a judgment in the cafe, the rife* progrefs, -.and genius of Gothic Ghivalry inuft be explained....

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Richard Hurd - 1811 - عدد الصفحات: 408
...peculiarly suited to the views of a genius, and to the ends of poetry ? ; ; And may not the philosophic moderns have gone too far in their perpetual ridicule and contempt of it? To form a judgment in the case, the rise, progress, and genius of Gothic Chivalry must be explained. TTM poetry (if any such...

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William Lyon Phelps - 1893 - عدد الصفحات: 208
...peculiarly suited to the views of a genius, and to the ends of poetry? And may not the philosophic moderns have gone too far in their perpetual ridicule and contempt of it?" The word " Romantic " like the word " Gothic " was appreciating in value by being restored to something...

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...peculiarly suited to the views of a genius, and to the ends of poetry? And may not the philosophic moderns have gone too far in their perpetual ridicule and contempt of it? " The word " Romantic " like the word " Gothic " was appreciating in value by being restored to something...

The Beginnings of the English Romantic Movement: A Study in Eighteenth ...

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...peculiarly suited to the views of a genius, and to the ends of poetry? And may not the philosophic moderns have gone too far in their perpetual ridicule and contempt of it? " The word " Romantic " like the word " Gothic " was appreciating in value by being restored to something...

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...peculiarly suited to the views of a genius, and to the ends of poetry? And may not the philosophic moderns have gone too far in their perpetual ridicule and contempt of iti" The word " Romantic " like the word " Gothic " was appreciating in value by being restored to...

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...peculiarly suited to the views of a genius and to the ends of poetry? , And may not the philosophic moderns have gone too far in their perpetual ridicule and contempt of it? " After a preliminary discussion of the origin of chivalry and knight-errantry and of the ideal knightly...

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...Romance peculiarly nuitcd to the vietm of a geniui and to the endi of poetry? And may not the philotophic moderns have gone too far in their perpetual ridicule and contempt of it?" — Hum " Quelquefoit un octoin de philosopher g&tt tout." — JODBEBT. CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY AND...

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George Saintsbury - 1904 - عدد الصفحات: 684
...pecnliarly suited to the views of a genius and to the ends of poetry 1 And may not the philosophic moderns have gone too far in their perpetual ridicule and contempt of it?"—HURD. " Quclqucfois un besoin de philosopher gdte tout."—JOUBKRT. CHAPTEE I. INTRODUCTORY...




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