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He arranged with one of his friends , a duke , that , if the French landed in England , they two would take to the woods and live the life of Robin Hood and his followers . And it was about the same time that Southey and Coleridge ...
He arranged with one of his friends , a duke , that , if the French landed in England , they two would take to the woods and live the life of Robin Hood and his followers . And it was about the same time that Southey and Coleridge ...
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Fitzgerald was acquainted with the most distinguished of the French revolutionists ; he was a friend of Thomas Paine ; and his wife was a charming daughter of Philippe Egalité . He carried on a steady correspondence with France ...
Fitzgerald was acquainted with the most distinguished of the French revolutionists ; he was a friend of Thomas Paine ; and his wife was a charming daughter of Philippe Egalité . He carried on a steady correspondence with France ...
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The generation which was born at the same time and under the same planet as the first French Republic was precocious in its criticism of all traditional beliefs and conventions . Shelley , who at school saw tyranny and feigned piety ...
The generation which was born at the same time and under the same planet as the first French Republic was precocious in its criticism of all traditional beliefs and conventions . Shelley , who at school saw tyranny and feigned piety ...
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
THE BEGINNINGS OF NATURALISM | 32 |
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Naturalism in England. Common Characteristics of the Period Georg Brandes Недоступно для просмотра - 1923 |
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