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... England . For it was Lessing who in his Literaturbriefe ( 1759 ) and Hamburgische Dramaturgie ( 1767 ) presented a reasoned and compelling case for the decisive reorientation not only from France to England but also from imitation to ...
... England . For it was Lessing who in his Literaturbriefe ( 1759 ) and Hamburgische Dramaturgie ( 1767 ) presented a reasoned and compelling case for the decisive reorientation not only from France to England but also from imitation to ...
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... England showed that same sturdy inde- pendence that characterizes her own Romantic movement . England had indeed no need to be instructed in Romantic thought and feeling by other nations , for in Shakespeare , Milton , Young , Mac ...
... England showed that same sturdy inde- pendence that characterizes her own Romantic movement . England had indeed no need to be instructed in Romantic thought and feeling by other nations , for in Shakespeare , Milton , Young , Mac ...
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... England Tasso's lines on Armida's garden , and transform Kipling's famous line " Our England is a garden " 40 into : England is Armida's garden ? For , contrary to what Kipling says ( “ And such gardens are not made by singing ...
... England Tasso's lines on Armida's garden , and transform Kipling's famous line " Our England is a garden " 40 into : England is Armida's garden ? For , contrary to what Kipling says ( “ And such gardens are not made by singing ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION The Purpose and Perspec | 1 |
LITERARY CRITICISM AND THEORY | 7 |
of Apocalypse? | 25 |
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