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The judge roughly interrupting him in the middle of his speech , he calmly said : " I have understood , my Lord , that judges sometimes think it their duty to hear with patience , and to speak with humanity , " and continued his speech ...
The judge roughly interrupting him in the middle of his speech , he calmly said : " I have understood , my Lord , that judges sometimes think it their duty to hear with patience , and to speak with humanity , " and continued his speech ...
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and Lord Holland , who at a later period were among the poet's best friends , were here abused on perfectly incorrect premises , and with a want of judgment which is paralleled only by the astonishing alacrity with which Byron , as soon ...
and Lord Holland , who at a later period were among the poet's best friends , were here abused on perfectly incorrect premises , and with a want of judgment which is paralleled only by the astonishing alacrity with which Byron , as soon ...
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A day or two passed ; I was sitting with Lord and Lady Holland , when he was announced . Lady Holland said , ' I must present Lord Byron to you . ' Lord Byron said , ' That offer was made to you before ; may I ask why you rejected it ?
A day or two passed ; I was sitting with Lord and Lady Holland , when he was announced . Lady Holland said , ' I must present Lord Byron to you . ' Lord Byron said , ' That offer was made to you before ; may I ask why you rejected it ?
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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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