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L ' Allegro is the ideal day of the mind of an educated youth , like Milton himself , in a mood of light cheerfulness . The day begins at Dawn . The first sound heard is that of the lark , the first sights seen round the rustic cottage ...
L ' Allegro is the ideal day of the mind of an educated youth , like Milton himself , in a mood of light cheerfulness . The day begins at Dawn . The first sound heard is that of the lark , the first sights seen round the rustic cottage ...
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As his poetic ideal was high , so was his rule of life , equally high and strict . He wanted to achieve that inward ripeness by the noblest purity in every thought and action . He writes in The Apology for Smectymnuus : Long it was not ...
As his poetic ideal was high , so was his rule of life , equally high and strict . He wanted to achieve that inward ripeness by the noblest purity in every thought and action . He writes in The Apology for Smectymnuus : Long it was not ...
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( The Decline and Fall of the Romantic Ideal ) . This certainly is a one - sided explanation . The complexities of the creative genius cannot simply be explained away in terms of half- backed psychological concepts .
( The Decline and Fall of the Romantic Ideal ) . This certainly is a one - sided explanation . The complexities of the creative genius cannot simply be explained away in terms of half- backed psychological concepts .
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General Introduction to the PreRaphaelite Brotherhood | 3 |
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