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And the reason is , that these men's conception of liberty was utterly different from that of the Lake School . To them it was not realised in a nation or a constitution — for it was no accomplished , finished thing ; neither was their ...
And the reason is , that these men's conception of liberty was utterly different from that of the Lake School . To them it was not realised in a nation or a constitution — for it was no accomplished , finished thing ; neither was their ...
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In What the poets of the Lake School extolled was a definite , actually existing sum of liberties — not liberty . What the revolutionary poets extolled was undoubtedly true liberty ; but their conception was so extremely ideal , that in ...
In What the poets of the Lake School extolled was a definite , actually existing sum of liberties — not liberty . What the revolutionary poets extolled was undoubtedly true liberty ; but their conception was so extremely ideal , that in ...
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IX THE LAKE SCHOOL'S ORIENTAL ROMANTICISM THIS is the time to notice the man who was Byron's and Shelley's worst enemy and Coleridge's best friend , and who , inferior as his productions are to those of his friend , deserves also to ...
IX THE LAKE SCHOOL'S ORIENTAL ROMANTICISM THIS is the time to notice the man who was Byron's and Shelley's worst enemy and Coleridge's best friend , and who , inferior as his productions are to those of his friend , deserves also to ...
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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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