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stricter , imaginative mediaevalism ” — found in Hugo and Heinedrew in two
other elements of the medieval spirit : " its mystic religion at its apex in Dante and
St . Louis , and its mystic passion , passing here and there into the great romantic
...
stricter , imaginative mediaevalism ” — found in Hugo and Heinedrew in two
other elements of the medieval spirit : " its mystic religion at its apex in Dante and
St . Louis , and its mystic passion , passing here and there into the great romantic
...
Page 241
There was a " great outbreak ” of such feeling in this medieval period — evident
in pointed architecture , the doctrines of romantic love , and Provençal poetry ;
medieval strength turns to sweetness , and sweetness prompts men " to seek
after ...
There was a " great outbreak ” of such feeling in this medieval period — evident
in pointed architecture , the doctrines of romantic love , and Provençal poetry ;
medieval strength turns to sweetness , and sweetness prompts men " to seek
after ...
Page 258
However , some ambiguity results from the following account of medieval "
romanticism ” : Outbreaks of this spirit . . . come naturally with particular periods
— times , when , in men ' s approaches towards art and poetry , curiosity may be
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However , some ambiguity results from the following account of medieval "
romanticism ” : Outbreaks of this spirit . . . come naturally with particular periods
— times , when , in men ' s approaches towards art and poetry , curiosity may be
...
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Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
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