Enlightened England: An Anthology of Eighteenth Century LiteratureW.W. Norton, 1947 - 1248 من الصفحات |
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... Gothic chivalry must be explained . The circumstances in the Gothic fictions and manners which are proper to the ends of poetry ( if any such there be ) must be pointed out . Reasons for the decline and rejection of the Gothic taste in ...
... Gothic chivalry must be explained . The circumstances in the Gothic fictions and manners which are proper to the ends of poetry ( if any such there be ) must be pointed out . Reasons for the decline and rejection of the Gothic taste in ...
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... Gothic . LETTER VII But nothing shows the difference of the two systems under con- sideration more plainly than the effect they really had on the two greatest of our poets ; at least the two which an English reader is most fond to ...
... Gothic . LETTER VII But nothing shows the difference of the two systems under con- sideration more plainly than the effect they really had on the two greatest of our poets ; at least the two which an English reader is most fond to ...
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... GOTHIC QUEST The eighteenth - century enthusiasm for the middle ages ex- pressed itself in complex and freakish ways : in the diseased sensi- bility of " Gothicism , " in the antiquarianism of scholars like George Hickes , Thomas Percy ...
... GOTHIC QUEST The eighteenth - century enthusiasm for the middle ages ex- pressed itself in complex and freakish ways : in the diseased sensi- bility of " Gothicism , " in the antiquarianism of scholars like George Hickes , Thomas Percy ...
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Daniel Defoe | 11 |
Isaac Watts | 57 |
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