Naturalism in England. Common Characteristics of the PeriodBoni & Liveright, Incorporated, 1923 |
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... attacks.2 Emerson , who paid him a visit , describes him as " old and preoccupied " ; enraged by the effrontery with which a hand- ful of Priestleians dared to attack the doctrine of the Trinity propounded by Paul and accepted ...
... attacks.2 Emerson , who paid him a visit , describes him as " old and preoccupied " ; enraged by the effrontery with which a hand- ful of Priestleians dared to attack the doctrine of the Trinity propounded by Paul and accepted ...
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... attacks , which were sometimes so violent that he rolled on the floor in agony , and had recourse to opium to dull the pain ; when he had his worst attacks he would not let the opium bottle out of his hand . When he was visiting the ...
... attacks , which were sometimes so violent that he rolled on the floor in agony , and had recourse to opium to dull the pain ; when he had his worst attacks he would not let the opium bottle out of his hand . When he was visiting the ...
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... attack is made on Scott's Marmion which reminds us of the jeers of Aristophanes at the heroes of Euripides . But by far the greater proportion of the attacks made , are so rash and graceless that they became the occasion of much more ...
... attack is made on Scott's Marmion which reminds us of the jeers of Aristophanes at the heroes of Euripides . But by far the greater proportion of the attacks made , are so rash and graceless that they became the occasion of much more ...
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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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