A History Of English Romanticism In the Eighteenth Century (fiscle part-IV) (Of 1)

By: Henry A. Beers
Historians Of French And German Literature Are Accustomed to Set Off A
Period, Or A Division Of Their Subject, And Entitle It "Romanticism" Or
"The Romantic School." Writers Of English Literary History, While
Recognizing The Importance Of England'S Share In this Great Movement In
European Letters, Have Not Generally Accorded it A Place By Itself In the
Arrangement Of Their Subject-Matter, But Have Treated it Cursively,
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