Main Currents in 19th Century Literature: Naturalism in nineteenth century English literatureRussell & Russell, 1957 |
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... hear the English and Wellington praised , and desires to have Louis ' incapacity plainly shown , and he is rash enough to put both the eulogy of England and the mockery of Louis into the mouth of the judicious French courtier . In the ...
... hear the English and Wellington praised , and desires to have Louis ' incapacity plainly shown , and he is rash enough to put both the eulogy of England and the mockery of Louis into the mouth of the judicious French courtier . In the ...
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... hear it blowing , and we hear its echo in the appealing refrain : " Hear , oh hear ! " In the second stanza we are again reminded of the old mythologies , when the poet sings of the loose clouds on the Wind's stream , " shook from the ...
... hear it blowing , and we hear its echo in the appealing refrain : " Hear , oh hear ! " In the second stanza we are again reminded of the old mythologies , when the poet sings of the loose clouds on the Wind's stream , " shook from the ...
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... hear me ? ' she cried , with a face reddening to scarlet , and almost menacing a move from her seat . ' Yes , everybody hears you , Mrs. Byron , ' said the little lord . ... ' Don't call me Mrs. Byron ; that is not the way to speak to ...
... hear me ? ' she cried , with a face reddening to scarlet , and almost menacing a move from her seat . ' Yes , everybody hears you , Mrs. Byron , ' said the little lord . ... ' Don't call me Mrs. Byron ; that is not the way to speak to ...
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS | 6 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
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