The Augustan VisionMethuen, 1978 - 318 頁 |
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... taste . Wordsworth singled out the work in 1815 as exhibiting a new fidelity to ' external nature ' . Coleridge remarked that The Seasons was found in the humblest cottage , where very few books could be seen . Hazlitt was another ...
... taste . Wordsworth singled out the work in 1815 as exhibiting a new fidelity to ' external nature ' . Coleridge remarked that The Seasons was found in the humblest cottage , where very few books could be seen . Hazlitt was another ...
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... taste was the youthful Edmund Burke ( 1729–97 ) , whose essay On the Sublime and Beautiful ( 1759 ) gave a rationale and a dignity to many inchoate ideas floating round at that time . Here we encounter a mind of a different calibre from ...
... taste was the youthful Edmund Burke ( 1729–97 ) , whose essay On the Sublime and Beautiful ( 1759 ) gave a rationale and a dignity to many inchoate ideas floating round at that time . Here we encounter a mind of a different calibre from ...
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... taste , but according to the principles of the bourgeois ideology . It developed new standards of aesthetic value from them , such as subjective truth , sensibility and intimacy , and laid the foundations of the aesthetic theory of ...
... taste , but according to the principles of the bourgeois ideology . It developed new standards of aesthetic value from them , such as subjective truth , sensibility and intimacy , and laid the foundations of the aesthetic theory of ...
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