1.But in these vivid palettes, we has probably understood the romanticism harmony’s freedom,acracholia, as well as the rigorousness and the neatness of classicism musical form.
4.Critics had no trouble in criticising the classicism, but all trading cities had always shown traders' taste, and, to the stern purist of religious faith, no art was thinner than Venetian Gothic.
5.In his exquisite love poem, " To His Coy Mistress, " Marvell, by juxtaposing passion and logic, brings to its apogee one of the great themes of Renaissance classicism: the seizing of erotic pleasure before the onset of inevitable death.