Main Currents in 19th Century Literature: Naturalism in nineteenth century English literatureRussell & Russell, 1957 |
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... given moment . He actually noted single flowers and bushes by the road - side or at the entrance to a cave . Though he had , in common with the Romanticists of Germany and Denmark , the poetic eye for nature , this did not stand in the ...
... given moment . He actually noted single flowers and bushes by the road - side or at the entrance to a cave . Though he had , in common with the Romanticists of Germany and Denmark , the poetic eye for nature , this did not stand in the ...
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... given away as birthday and Christmas gifts to their sons and daughters , nephews and nieces . Such has been Scott's fate . The author who in the second and third decades of the nineteenth century ruled the book - market , whose influ ...
... given away as birthday and Christmas gifts to their sons and daughters , nephews and nieces . Such has been Scott's fate . The author who in the second and third decades of the nineteenth century ruled the book - market , whose influ ...
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... given a special permission at the time of his appointment for the employment of torture , made it easy for him to triumph over all his denouncers . Addressing the jury as defendant , he actually boasted of having flogged several persons ...
... given a special permission at the time of his appointment for the employment of torture , made it easy for him to triumph over all his denouncers . Addressing the jury as defendant , he actually boasted of having flogged several persons ...
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS | 6 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
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