ELH., Volume 74Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007 ELH publishes studies that interpret the conditions affecting major works in English and American literature. The journal seeks to emphasize the importance of historical continuity in the discipline of letters without sponsoring particular methods or aims. |
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Page 185
... thing that exists in the Objects themselves , " they do not form the " proper Figures and Motions " of " Things " ( S , 3 : 546 ) . The final causes , as " Supernumary " supplements , simply do not go deep enough into an object to be ...
... thing that exists in the Objects themselves , " they do not form the " proper Figures and Motions " of " Things " ( S , 3 : 546 ) . The final causes , as " Supernumary " supplements , simply do not go deep enough into an object to be ...
Page 221
... things has arrived . " 21 Intrinsic to this world of things was an idea of the crowd as that which consumed every new craze with a vora- cious appetite and paid little attention to the integrity of forms and sources . This notion haunts ...
... things has arrived . " 21 Intrinsic to this world of things was an idea of the crowd as that which consumed every new craze with a vora- cious appetite and paid little attention to the integrity of forms and sources . This notion haunts ...
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... things . Both Coleridge and Byron were aligned in their distrust of the growing consumer culture of early nineteenth - century London . Both men also railed against the homogenizing and sensa- tion - driven tastes of an emerging reading ...
... things . Both Coleridge and Byron were aligned in their distrust of the growing consumer culture of early nineteenth - century London . Both men also railed against the homogenizing and sensa- tion - driven tastes of an emerging reading ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 1 |
Space and Place in Paradise Lost | 27 |
Tainted Love and Romantic Literary Celebrity | 59 |
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