The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 212A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 40
... spirit of a proud and independent citizenship . We find it rather hard to distinguish in their aspect any particular marks of superstitious horror and spiritual tyranny . The art of the age throbs with the vitality it derives from life ...
... spirit of a proud and independent citizenship . We find it rather hard to distinguish in their aspect any particular marks of superstitious horror and spiritual tyranny . The art of the age throbs with the vitality it derives from life ...
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... spirit speaks in their actions and in their poems and ballads . The histories of the Nibelungen Lied , ' the feats of Roland and Oliver , the Arthurian legend , are all wildly romantic , full of fantastic emotion , depending little on ...
... spirit speaks in their actions and in their poems and ballads . The histories of the Nibelungen Lied , ' the feats of Roland and Oliver , the Arthurian legend , are all wildly romantic , full of fantastic emotion , depending little on ...
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... spirit , its love and adoration , its hope to idealise life , found its expression in that upward rush ; all the reaction from those dark times , still so present to the minds of men , was typified in that springing towards the light ...
... spirit , its love and adoration , its hope to idealise life , found its expression in that upward rush ; all the reaction from those dark times , still so present to the minds of men , was typified in that springing towards the light ...
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