Uneasy Feelings: Literature, the Passions, and Class from Neoclassicism to RomanticismThis work discusses and illustrates the relationship between the Neoclassical and Romantic periods in England, by way of a continuity in the discourse of the passions of these periods. |
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... Dennis's most important works , 1700–1710.11 These revolutionary aftershocks have been well documented by Geoffrey ... Dennis's Whig , Low - Church allegiance clear ; Dennis criticized directly Sacheverell's The Political Union as ...
... Dennis's most important works , 1700–1710.11 These revolutionary aftershocks have been well documented by Geoffrey ... Dennis's Whig , Low - Church allegiance clear ; Dennis criticized directly Sacheverell's The Political Union as ...
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... Dennis's day . The prior rationalist critique of enthusiasm of enthusiasm to which Shaftesbury is most indebted and against which Dennis situates himself appeared at the end of John Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding ( 1689 ) ...
... Dennis's day . The prior rationalist critique of enthusiasm of enthusiasm to which Shaftesbury is most indebted and against which Dennis situates himself appeared at the end of John Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding ( 1689 ) ...
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... Dennis's explanation of how poetry relates to spiritual restoration . He begins to depart from Dennis precisely where Dennis had left a most inviting door , one that opens out of a passage that can aptly gloss Wordsworth's lines of ...
... Dennis's explanation of how poetry relates to spiritual restoration . He begins to depart from Dennis precisely where Dennis had left a most inviting door , one that opens out of a passage that can aptly gloss Wordsworth's lines of ...
Contents
Enthusiastic Passions and Vulgar Readers | 16 |
Chapter 2 | 29 |
Bordering on Enthusiasm and Spots of Crime in William | 44 |
Copyright | |
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