Main Currents in 19th Century Literature: Naturalism in nineteenth century English literatureRussell & Russell, 1957 |
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... young men who had lately taken up their residence there , and were daily to be seen walking together , absorbed in eager , endless discussions , in which foreign words and foreign names , unintelligible to the natives , were of frequent ...
... young men who had lately taken up their residence there , and were daily to be seen walking together , absorbed in eager , endless discussions , in which foreign words and foreign names , unintelligible to the natives , were of frequent ...
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... young poet was an anti - orthodox democrat . As such he could expect no advancement in the University . His and Southey's glorification of Robespierre ( the first act of The Fall of Robespierre was written by Cole- ridge , the second ...
... young poet was an anti - orthodox democrat . As such he could expect no advancement in the University . His and Southey's glorification of Robespierre ( the first act of The Fall of Robespierre was written by Cole- ridge , the second ...
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... Young Emmet had been a welcome visitor at Curran's house ; but when Curran dis- covered the attachment between the two young people , he separated them , as he feared that Emmet's political opinions augured ill for his future ; and the ...
... Young Emmet had been a welcome visitor at Curran's house ; but when Curran dis- covered the attachment between the two young people , he separated them , as he feared that Emmet's political opinions augured ill for his future ; and the ...
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS | 6 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
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