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Some Sources of Romanticism: 6 – The Lasting Effects

Isaiah Berlin

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The Incompatibility of Ideals

i think this is perhaps the direct product of romantic movement. When herldenlin said, happiness, happiness is not an ideal. Happiness is sipid water on the tongue when nature sais. Only the englishman does. This was e very tisas a sentiment which, on the whole, would not have been laughed at in the seventeenh or eighteenth centuries,. At least i think not. And for this, the ti movement is to a great degree responsible"

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