Main Currents in 19th Century Literature: Naturalism in nineteenth century English literatureRussell & Russell, 1957 |
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... once , Like pearl beads dropping sudden from their string : And then another , then another strain , Each like a dove leaving its olive perch , With music wing'd instead of silent plumes , To hover round my head , and make me sick Of ...
... once , Like pearl beads dropping sudden from their string : And then another , then another strain , Each like a dove leaving its olive perch , With music wing'd instead of silent plumes , To hover round my head , and make me sick Of ...
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... once or twice subjected to personal molestation . As already mentioned , Shelley in 1817 published a pamphlet on the subject of Parliamentary Reform . As a proof of the moderation and practicability of the views elaborated in its pages ...
... once or twice subjected to personal molestation . As already mentioned , Shelley in 1817 published a pamphlet on the subject of Parliamentary Reform . As a proof of the moderation and practicability of the views elaborated in its pages ...
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... once refined and flattering , an attention devoted even to her least wishes , yet without appearing subservient— a gentleness and sweetness as rare as they were fascinating ; and these combined with all the powers of imagination ...
... once refined and flattering , an attention devoted even to her least wishes , yet without appearing subservient— a gentleness and sweetness as rare as they were fascinating ; and these combined with all the powers of imagination ...
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS | 6 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
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