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... Romantic Philosophy The philosophy of the romantic essay is a romantic philosophy , and reveals itself , in so being , as belonging to a peculiarly literary phenomenon . The stock polarity of British empiricism and German idealism is ...
... Romantic Philosophy The philosophy of the romantic essay is a romantic philosophy , and reveals itself , in so being , as belonging to a peculiarly literary phenomenon . The stock polarity of British empiricism and German idealism is ...
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... romantic irony , a double discourse that expresses a thing and its opposite at the same time , because it belongs to ... romantic shift from philosophy to poetry . ' Park usefully points up the connections between romantic philosophy and ...
... romantic irony , a double discourse that expresses a thing and its opposite at the same time , because it belongs to ... romantic shift from philosophy to poetry . ' Park usefully points up the connections between romantic philosophy and ...
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... Romantic poetry and prose . What is Romantic biography , and what are the competing notions of the self that dominate it , what , indeed , is the value of biography as a genre and is it appropriate to focus on the lives of writers when ...
... Romantic poetry and prose . What is Romantic biography , and what are the competing notions of the self that dominate it , what , indeed , is the value of biography as a genre and is it appropriate to focus on the lives of writers when ...
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