From the dawn of the romantic movement to the world warScott, Foresman, 1936 |
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... Victorian age has much of the purely romantic quality of John Keats , but the romance of later Victorian poetry was marked by the intrusion of realistic and didactic elements just as marble may become streaked and fretted with other ...
... Victorian age has much of the purely romantic quality of John Keats , but the romance of later Victorian poetry was marked by the intrusion of realistic and didactic elements just as marble may become streaked and fretted with other ...
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... Victorian prose has made to English thought . The Victorian Novel The novel is one of the most important types in Victorian literature ; and because it presents Victorian life in action rather than in cold analysis and exposition , it ...
... Victorian prose has made to English thought . The Victorian Novel The novel is one of the most important types in Victorian literature ; and because it presents Victorian life in action rather than in cold analysis and exposition , it ...
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... Victorian conduct . Like Tennyson's Ulysses the Victorians were • strong in will To strive , to seek , to find , and not to yield . Out of this determination and as a result of the labors of the Chartists and other reformers the new ...
... Victorian conduct . Like Tennyson's Ulysses the Victorians were • strong in will To strive , to seek , to find , and not to yield . Out of this determination and as a result of the labors of the Chartists and other reformers the new ...
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REVOLUTION AND ROMANCE | 1 |
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