Main Currents in 19th Century Literature: Naturalism in nineteenth century English literatureRussell & Russell, 1957 |
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... gives witness against her own sister - loses half of its effect from the care- less prolixity of the style . We learn from Moore's Memoirs that the main theme of the book - the story of the young girl who refuses to give witness in ...
... gives witness against her own sister - loses half of its effect from the care- less prolixity of the style . We learn from Moore's Memoirs that the main theme of the book - the story of the young girl who refuses to give witness in ...
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... gives a powerful general impression of the misery which prejudice and intolerance have brought upon the human race , has not hitherto been properly understood or valued according to its deserts . It attempts to give a comprehensive ...
... gives a powerful general impression of the misery which prejudice and intolerance have brought upon the human race , has not hitherto been properly understood or valued according to its deserts . It attempts to give a comprehensive ...
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... give you a good shake , that I have . O Mrs. Chaworth , ' sighed Mrs. Byron , while a tear trickled down her cheek , ' if you only knew the life I lead , and what trouble it costs me to educate that child ! ' ' My dear madam , ' said ...
... give you a good shake , that I have . O Mrs. Chaworth , ' sighed Mrs. Byron , while a tear trickled down her cheek , ' if you only knew the life I lead , and what trouble it costs me to educate that child ! ' ' My dear madam , ' said ...
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS | 6 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
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