Naturalism in England. Common Characteristics of the PeriodBoni & Liveright, Incorporated, 1923 |
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... Moore , a lad of his own age , but of a much weaker and less developed character , have already been mentioned . Although he had been warned against allowing himself to be seen in the streets with Emmet , Moore was soon connected with ...
... Moore , a lad of his own age , but of a much weaker and less developed character , have already been mentioned . Although he had been warned against allowing himself to be seen in the streets with Emmet , Moore was soon connected with ...
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... Moore further asserts that Emmet's influence over his surroundings was due quite as much to the blamelessness of his life and the grave suavity of his manners as to his scientific attainments and his eloquence . In 1797 a newspaper ...
... Moore further asserts that Emmet's influence over his surroundings was due quite as much to the blamelessness of his life and the grave suavity of his manners as to his scientific attainments and his eloquence . In 1797 a newspaper ...
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... Moore to him , in which Moore speaks with great kindness of me ; and of course I cannot but feel flattered by the approbation of a man , my inferiority to whom I am proud to acknowledge ( ! ) Amongst other things , however , Moore seems ...
... Moore to him , in which Moore speaks with great kindness of me ; and of course I cannot but feel flattered by the approbation of a man , my inferiority to whom I am proud to acknowledge ( ! ) Amongst other things , however , Moore seems ...
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CHAP PAGE 1 COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS | 6 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
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Naturalism in England. Common Characteristics of the Period Georg Brandes Недоступно для просмотра - 1923 |
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