Main Currents in 19th Century Literature: Naturalism in nineteenth century English literatureRussell & Russell, 1957 |
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... says This is not poetry , says the public . Wordsworth . But the proper thing to be said is not : This is not poetry ; but : This is wanting in meaning ; it is neither interesting in itself , nor can it lead to anything interesting ...
... says This is not poetry , says the public . Wordsworth . But the proper thing to be said is not : This is not poetry ; but : This is wanting in meaning ; it is neither interesting in itself , nor can it lead to anything interesting ...
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... says ; but when the Scotchman says or thinks : I am a Scotchman - it is tantamount to : I am not an Englishman . To understand this feeling properly , we must remember the smallness of the nation in comparison with its great neighbour ...
... says ; but when the Scotchman says or thinks : I am a Scotchman - it is tantamount to : I am not an Englishman . To understand this feeling properly , we must remember the smallness of the nation in comparison with its great neighbour ...
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... says , ' is above all- No more of this , then , let us pray ! ' We have Souls to save , since Eve's slip and Adam's fall , Which tumbled all mankind into the grave , Besides fish , beasts , and birds . The sparrow's fall Is special ...
... says , ' is above all- No more of this , then , let us pray ! ' We have Souls to save , since Eve's slip and Adam's fall , Which tumbled all mankind into the grave , Besides fish , beasts , and birds . The sparrow's fall Is special ...
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS | 6 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
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