Main Currents in 19th Century Literature: Naturalism in nineteenth century English literatureRussell & Russell, 1957 |
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... morality and their view of life than in those of the poets of other nations . There are a few more grains of sound ... moral reason for a mathematical or physical fact . " In the maxim , " the greatest happiness of the greatest number ...
... morality and their view of life than in those of the poets of other nations . There are a few more grains of sound ... moral reason for a mathematical or physical fact . " In the maxim , " the greatest happiness of the greatest number ...
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... moral culture . Schools do no good . Tuition is not education . . . . He wished to impress on me and all good Americans to cultivate the moral , the conservative , & c . . . . He pro- ceeded to abuse Goethe's Wilhelm Meister heartily ...
... moral culture . Schools do no good . Tuition is not education . . . . He wished to impress on me and all good Americans to cultivate the moral , the conservative , & c . . . . He pro- ceeded to abuse Goethe's Wilhelm Meister heartily ...
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... moral lesson from his own wicked actions , in case the reader should by any chance miss it and be tempted to imitation . ( Read , for example , George Staunton's whole confession to Jeanie Deans , a model of bad style and false ...
... moral lesson from his own wicked actions , in case the reader should by any chance miss it and be tempted to imitation . ( Read , for example , George Staunton's whole confession to Jeanie Deans , a model of bad style and false ...
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS | 6 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
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