Main Currents in 19th Century Literature: Naturalism in nineteenth century English literatureRussell & Russell, 1957 |
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... verse language wanders unrestrainedly ; in public speech it is restrained by imperative connection and continuity of thought ; in the prose work , the carefully elaborated sentence progresses naturally through all its twists and ...
... verse language wanders unrestrainedly ; in public speech it is restrained by imperative connection and continuity of thought ; in the prose work , the carefully elaborated sentence progresses naturally through all its twists and ...
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... verse to the personal outburst - but some of the few are as tender in tone as Moore's or Keats's . And , strange to say , he becomes warmer , tenderer , less restrained in expression as time passes . It is as an old man that he writes ...
... verse to the personal outburst - but some of the few are as tender in tone as Moore's or Keats's . And , strange to say , he becomes warmer , tenderer , less restrained in expression as time passes . It is as an old man that he writes ...
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... verse . " Arrived at the Grindelwald ; dined ; mounted again , and rode to the higher glacier - like a frozen hurricane . ( In Manfred , for the sake of the verse " a tumbling tempest's foam , frozen in a moment . " ) Starlight ...
... verse . " Arrived at the Grindelwald ; dined ; mounted again , and rode to the higher glacier - like a frozen hurricane . ( In Manfred , for the sake of the verse " a tumbling tempest's foam , frozen in a moment . " ) Starlight ...
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS | 6 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
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